MoFi StudioDeck turntable in testing.

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AUDIO


"StudioDeck+ M creates a decidedly analog atmosphere. The sound is both dense and delicate. However, such terms can also be used to describe completely average results maintained in this style. This one stands out for its juiciness, timbre and treble clarity. It's already a higher school, the subtlety of this range is not rounding and sweetening, but refined differentiation."

"Similarly, the midrange - warm but not cloying, carrying vital, natural vocals without being overly thick. The center of gravity is shifted a bit toward the lows, but essentiality applies to the entire band."

"MoFi StudioDeck+ M, although it limits flashy and harsh elements, has its own strength and firmness. Consistency, consistency and plasticity are also associated with good cinema sound (not home theater, but real). The bass is massive, voluminous, not focused on the edges, the drums thunder and rumble rather than tap and knock."

"The StudioDeck+ M can play powerfully as well as gracefully (when good pressing and treble quality allow).

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HiFiChoice


"It has a wonderful sense of balance across the frequency range and doesn't try to jump out and blind you with brilliance in one area while lagging behind in others. The first thing that strikes me is its perfectly composed qualities. Put a spin on a poorly recorded track, and it doesn't hide the fact that not everything is perfect, but at the same time it makes the most of the musical message."

"The StudioDeck+ is a great turntable set in its own right and is therefore highly recommended by us."

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AUDIOGRADE


"Simply put, what this deck offers is a solid and detailed performance that goes beyond its price ceiling. In all the materials used for the test, there is no obvious area of deficiency, and the result is a reasonable design that focuses solely on extracting as much as possible from the vinyl adorning its bare deck."

"Could I live with this 'waist' on a daily basis? Oh yes! How it does everything right. The inconspicuous appearance indicates professionalism, and the orange accents on the strap, button and cord add enough style to make it stand out, but more importantly, this deck primarily focuses on what it does with your vinyl."

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HiFiNews


"MoFi has done its homework and introduced a real gem in basic. I was not prepared for such an immediate dose of pure joy. You all know that feeling when you are surprised by a product that, with its magical sounds, defies its price category, and the StudioDeck is one of them." Ken Kessler

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WhatHiFi


"The StudioDeck's features are a testament to both Mo-Fi's track record of pursuing the highest level of vinyl realization and the talent of the engineers they hired to create the expanding range of equipment. Even after the first few bars, our saliva flew. This turntable is nice enough to be spotlighted, and at the same time it illuminates all the music placed on the platter, precisely tracking the information from the groove, delivering open top notes and supporting them with amazing and resilient bass."

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SOUNDSTAGE


"...I've never heard a turntable-arm-inlay combination that provides such a musical listening experience as the MoFi StudioDeck +. I implore you: check in with your MoFi dealer, take your favorite vinyl record with you and listen for yourself. Make sure the rest of your system can squeeze all the dynamics, delicacy out of the recording, and see if you don't think the MoFi is an absolute gem. I have no doubt you'll want it as much as I do." Thom Moon

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CNET


"In general, the StudioDeck kept its cool, played very clean, clear and just handled LP playback without any problems. Smaller turntables accentuate crackles from the surface of the LP, the StudioDeck does not."
"I was in a reggae mood, when I seriously started listening I chose classics such as Dance Hall Dub LP Sly and Robbie's King Tubby,I was, and the beats were very deep. When listened to moderately loud, the dynamic beats of sound present in the recording, fully pushed through our company's floor speakers...." Steve Gutenberg

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HiFi+


"At an extremely reasonable price..., the strength of the StudioDeck's sound came from a well-lit and beautifully rounded midrange that was able to deliver a faithful analog experience that exceeded my expectations given the modest price. ...If your musical preferences lean toward faster-paced, higher energy music of any variety, I think the Studiodeck is waiting for you just around the corner."

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HiFidelity


"First of all, because its sound is so "embraced" and from all sides. What I mean by that is that it is internally orderly and purposeful. For a long time we sit in front of the speakers listening to disc after disc without any clear clues to its weaker sides, or simply the designers' choices, after all, inevitable and regardless of the price."

"...With all three discs, the turntable also presented low sliding noise and low noise in general."

"SPACE WAS NOT FORGOTTEN IN ALL OF THIS. Each of the discs I played had proper imaging, good stage width and depth with the StudioDeck Foundation+. The StudioDeck Foundation+ is an extremely successful, well-thought-out, versatile product that will play discs cut from analog "master" tapes as well as from digital files, sophisticated jazz as well as electronic music equally well. Just don't let its simple appearance fool you - its sound has nothing to do with simplicity."

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