This thing doesn't play like a budget 'table! The bearing/platter assembly spins like a perpetual motion machine, and the integral cork/rubber mat works really, really well. The drive and outer platters are very substantial and made from the same heavy, non-resonant polymer as the (substantial) separate armboard and subchassis.
Sensitive to footfalls, but I'm pretty sure that's my engineered wood floor floating over cork underlayment, on gypcrete over TJI joists. It bounces.
Just finished my Seduction tonight (haven't done the C4S yet), and so its not broken-in at all. With a brand new Audio Technica AT7V on a brand new Jelco 750D arm and a hot-rodded Jelco tonearm cable (no break-in on anything), it already sounds great.
I'm listening to the plain ol' vinyl Riverside re-issue of Waltz for Debby, and loving it. Good wood (and getting better) on the double bass, good attack on drums and piano, rich, full mids, good soundstage width and depth, air around instruments, highs aren't rolled off, and I'm havin' fun!
"Too soon old;
Too late schmart"
The late Mr. Fox, Fox's Deli, Rochester, NY
Mike P.