Kuzma Stabi XLDC Vta
- Condition
- Good
- Location
- DE
- Source
- audio-markt.de
- Posted
- 5d ago
- Last seen
- 3h ago
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Angeboten wird „Stabi XLDC Vta“ von Kuzma als Gebrauchtgerät aus der Kategorie „Plattenspieler, Tonarme, Systeme...“ bei audio-markt.de - dem Online-Marktplatz für High-End. Das Inserat mit der Nummer 8224496342 endet am 28.07.2026 um 11:29 Uhr.
The asking price is ambitious versus the recent EUR comp set: at €18,500, it sits well above the €10,663 75th percentile and far over the €2,813 median. Against that spread, this is not a fair-market ask; it needs exceptional condition, rare extras, or a notably stronger spec than the recent comparables to justify it.
That said, this is a serious, well-regarded turntable with the kind of build and mechanical finesse enthusiasts buy for long-term use, not quick churn. If it’s genuinely clean, complete, and from careful ownership, the upside is in buying a reference-grade platform that can anchor a system for years; but at this price, I’d want to see clear evidence of provenance, accessories, and any work already done before moving.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Kuzma emerged from Slovenia in 1982, founded by Franc Kuzma, a mechanical engineer whose passion for music and experience with acoustic transducers drove him to craft exceptional vinyl playback. Born in what was then Yugoslavia, the company debuted with the Stabi turntable—a belt-drive design prioritizing stability and user-friendliness—followed swiftly by the Stogi tonearm, embodying rigidity in its Slovenian-named essence. Early international acclaim came via a glowing 1985 review in Hi-Fi News & Record Review, propelling Kuzma from domestic dominance to global recognition.
The brand specializes exclusively in analog hi-fi essentials: premium turntables like the minimalist Stabi S, the innovative Stabi XL, and behemoths such as the 340-pound XL Air; precision tonearms including the Stogi and four-point models; and latterly, phono cartridges alongside select accessories. Kuzma eschews amplifiers, speakers, DACs, headphones, or cables, focusing instead on no-compromise mechanical ingenuity for pure record reproduction.
Kuzma commands reverence in the high-end market as a boutique leader in premium analog gear, with turntables spanning thousands to tens of thousands of euros. Hailed as a "masterpiece" maker by industry observers, it garners awards from top audiophile publications and sustains a cult following among discerning vinyl enthusiasts worldwide, its Slovenian craftsmanship synonymous with stiffness, resonance control, and crystalline fidelity.
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