![]() ![]() Note that neither the Unity version nor the Gameloader will not receive any updates due to problems with Unity. Gameloader was created because all of the major browsers discontinued the support of Unity. The game is browser-based and is playable on 3 different engines: WebGL, the primary version, playable on any browser supporting WebGL GameLoader, a downloadable version Unity, a version that is only playable on old browsers, such as Palemoon. It requires a few records before it loses some hardness on top, but once it settles in, you’ll discover just how good vinyl can really sound.Rush Team is an online first-person shooter game, developed by a programmer known as "Roka." The game is built on Unity, a 3D engine and Photon network engine. The low-output SL (0.5mV) utilizes a Shibata stylus and it is one of those rare affordable high-end moving coil cartridges that works well on many arms and one that brings its “Mifune” to every record you play. Their decision to enter the marketplace with their own cartridges was a welcome one and the results so far have been exemplary. Hana is a relatively new brand, but its parent company has been an original equipment manufacturer for a number of Japanese cartridge brands for many years. Having listened to a number of these cartridges on very high-end turntables, there is no question that some of them offer something unique but they are also not something one who listens to vinyl on a daily basis would sensibly consider. ![]() The DL-103 is not a simple plug-and-play cartridge but when properly set-up, reproduces music with a level of vitality that few can touch.Īn alternate choice: Ortofon 2M Bronze High Output Moving Magnet ($440)Īudiophiles with deep pockets have had a love affair with expensive Japanese phono cartridges for many decades entry-level models from brands such as Koetsu, Miyajima, and Ikeda, start well above $2,000. If you love jazz, there may not be a better affordable cartridge than the DL-103 provided that you are using a moving coil phono stage with 60dB or more of gain and adjustable load settings. ![]() The DL-103 is a low-output moving coil (0.3mV) design that sounds better in a higher mass tonearm opening the door to used Denon, Fidelity Research, and Jelco tonearms or much more expensive tonearms from Shindo Labs, or Schick Audio. A long-standing audiophile favorite, the DL-103 has been copied and modified by more than a few third-party manufacturers including Zu Audio who offer their own version of the cartridge. Originally designed by Denon in 1962 for professional broadcast use, the venerable DL-103 survives as one of the most popular phono cartridges every produced.
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