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Legno Luxury Turntable

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From the same folks who brought us the elaborate Lusso turntable comes another luxury turntable that is a little less extravagant in design and price. Koetsu USA has created the Montegiro Legno Turntable, a spare and modern combination of wood and high-grade steel. It has a bamboo-clad chassis and the turntable has four rounded steel feet with rubber O-rings. The tonearm is a10.5-inch model specially modified for Montegiro. It sells for $13,240 and comes in white or bamboo.

Motley Crue Journals Of The Damned Set


Just how much do people love Motley Crue? The band is hoping about $500 worth. The self-proclaimed "world's most notorious rock band" has announced that Eleven Seven Music/Motley Records will release vinyl configurations of their current hit album "Saints of Los Angeles" along with their first five classic studio albums, "Too Fast For Love" (1981); "Shout at the Devil" (1983); "Theatre of Pain" (1985); "Girls, Girls, Girls" (1987) and "Dr. Feelgood" (1989) in a limited edition leather box set, "Journals Of The Damned," containing all six vinyl releases. The run of 500 is individually numbered and also contains a Shout At the Devil Era lithograph signed by all four members of the band. It goes on sale today.

Lusso Luxury Turntable

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Just a few days ago my mother and I were talking about an old turntable at her house, and how none us of use it anymore. Well, if I had the Lusso Luxury Turntable, I would be willing to put away my CDs and iPod, for a few days at least, and dig out my albums.

Designed by German outfit Montegiro, the Lusso is marketed more like a European sports car than a piece of DJ equipment, according to Crunch Gear. This beautiful piece is built upon alternate layers of aluminum and black acrylic, including the topsy-turvy cone for the aluminum platter fitted with an acrylic platter and driven by a newly-developed, precise, high-end synchronous motor suspended within one of the cones. The connected cones have height-adjustable feet for set-up.The tonearm is carbon. All this works together to bring you -- are you ready? -- "a perfect world of sound: Between precise, crystalline highs and weighty bass is a generous, softly melting midrange that helps produce an ideal, musically balanced turntable."

The base version has three cones, a 10'' carbon arm from Da Vinci (model Nobile), the MG1 from the Montegiro family and a state-of-the-art pickup-system in titanium. The top-of-the-line model comes with four cones and two tonearms and includes a 9'' SME, model 5009 tonearm.

This musical piece of art will set you back €30,000, or about $47,000.

Sotheby's Contemporary Art Sale

Filed under: Auctions

Sotheby's New York held their most successful contemporary art sale to date yesterday, selling almost $130 million worth of art. The best selling piece of the show was Roy Lichtenstein's "Sinking Sun," which came in at $15,696,000, but surprised no one because it was estimated at $15-20 million. The biggest surprise came from an untitled abstract work by William de Kooning, which more than doubled its estimate to sell for the same price as the Lichtenstein. Work by a number of younger artists, including Andreas Gursky, Christopher Wool and Cecily Brown set records, as did pieces from 7 other artists. Only three pieces were unsold when the final gavel fell, two of which were Warhols.

[Image Sotheby's]



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