Arturia Minibrute vs Korg MS-20 Mini
When two pieces of gear are very similar there is naturally going to be a need for some type of comparison. These comparisons usually come down to issue like quality versus performance – or when two products are designed to do exactly the same thing, they are compared against each other. Turntables are good thing to compare against each others, since their specs can be found right on the box. First a foremost comes a comparison about torque and how it is delivered. A belt driven turntable cannot be compared against a motor driven counterpart, and vice versa. As far as sound and performance goes, it really isn’t up to the turntable to make that difference; it comes down to the needle. [embed width="656"]http://youtu.be/z7dEhjesWbg[/embed] Right there you have a serious problem when trying to compare the two of them. How do you determine quality of sound? Does the design of the table really account for minute differences in sound – or is that left up to the record and the needle? The same argument can be used when comparing two synthesizers that take radically different routes when produce sound. The comparison is a hard one to make and perhaps price is the only factor that can sway you between one over another. http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2013/06/17/arturia-minibrute-vs-korg-ms-20-mini-budget-analog-monosynth-smackdown/












