I've been a fond and loyal user and follower of Scott Strachan's Syrinx company: his arms, the PU2, LE2, PU3 and PU3 Ipsissima were - years ago - a must and an alternative to SME... a sort-of underground almost cottage industry including Zeta arms, Alphason, Mission Mechanic, KMAL and... yes: Syrinx were all parts of this movement.
I still own a brand new boxed PU3 Ipsissima which now or later will be mounted on one of my B55 Lencos'-on-steroids (new bearing, new non-magnetic platter)... but when eons ago I owned a belt-driven Basis Debut, my previous PU3 used with a Koetsu Rosewood Signature or an Accuphase AC2, with Stax F81 and Futtermans H3AAA... well: I was VERY satisfied and, maybe, wealthier;-)
Scott Strachan sure knew his business, folks.
I remember he suffered of an heavy horse fall or something, if I'm correct... this and the resulting disease stopped his success worldwide...
PU4 was abruptly aborted and never saw a commercial spreading... too bad!
In these days I got two of the three recorded and produced and marketed Syrinx' vinyl discs, 002 and 2 discs-set 003... Kreisler/Beethoven and Schubert's, both recorded using an Ambisonic Calrec's stereo microphone and Nagra T tape recorder... music and recording, well... were glorious and beautiful as they go!
A joy for the ears and soul, as well.
I searched for years the 001... without success!
Few days ago... ha!
Found a sealed copy in Germany... and got it!
Another circle is closed, like when I completed the whole Astree AS series, only few days ago... musically, Syrinx 001 is superb, even better than 002 and 003... a full Mark Levinson ML5 (Studer A80) and microphones are used.
I'm in tears... of joy, of course.
Then came Origami arms... but don't know the connection with Scott Strachan and his Syrinx heritage, so apparent.
I can only trust and hope he's better and strong.
Hopefully so...