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The Empire tables are gorgeous. I've seen one in person, and they're quite impressive.What are some drop-in arms that fit these tables?
Quote from: eric the red on 18 Jun 2007, 03:11 pmDid crazyface ever buy a TT? I think he just bought an iPod. But seriously, all nonsense aside, I think he should concentrate on getting a solid, no-nonsense setup (a '1200, or any other good table, plus maybe a vintage receiver/integrated amp) that will last him through college and leave plenty of money for records. Can be done for $600 or so, maybe a little more. Speaking as someone who was in college not all that long ago, any equipment you have WILL get bumped into, fiddled with, etc...I wouldn't dream of using a cart without a user-replaceable stylus. As another plus, he'll have a setup that nobody else will have, and it'll sound better too.
Did crazyface ever buy a TT?
Our newbie is dead - we killed him with audio-phool kindness Long live the newbie crazyface - long may he enjoy his ipod This thing is 12 pages now...he probably checked out by page 5.
Crazyface has to save up some funds. I believe the time frame was 1-2 months. The last I saw, Crazyface was going for a 1200.
all he needs to do is start looking in pawn shops as they are full of [SL1200] around here.I noticed this when I was looking for medium format camera gear awhile back.gary
Quote from: eric the red on 22 Jun 2007, 02:49 amSomebody grab this Thorens. New dustcover plus the arm lift (Thornes Q-Lift=rare) sold by a reputable dealerhttp://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtabl&1187657336The TD166 MK II is not considered one of the finer Thorens tables. If an auto-lift is desired, a TD147 is a much better choice. It's essentially a TD160 Super with auto-lift.
Somebody grab this Thorens. New dustcover plus the arm lift (Thornes Q-Lift=rare) sold by a reputable dealerhttp://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtabl&1187657336
Actually the arm lift on that Thorens is a Thorens Q-Lift which is a simple spring loaded device that lifts the arm at the end of the LP. I have one stuck to the plinth of my P3 and it works great.
Do 78RPM cartridges/styli come in "fine line" variety, or is this impossible due to the wide grooves of the record? If there are no fine line for 78RPM, what's the least-damaging kind of tip to use for them? Thanks!!!
So for mono records I need a ProS-1M ? Aren't most mono records 78rpm?
also i was reading on KABUSA and saw this:"Moving Coil: A moving coil design features an electrical coil wound directly on the end of the stylus cantilever. this is immersed in a strong magnetic field. Unlike all the other technologies, the moving coil stylus is a permanent part of the cartridge and is not replaceable."does that mean that after 500 hours playing with a MC cartridge I have to buy a whole new one?
So for mono records I need a ProS-1M ? Aren't most mono records 78rpm?Thanks!also i was reading on KABUSA and saw this:"Moving Coil: A moving coil design features an electrical coil wound directly on the end of the stylus cantilever. this is immersed in a strong magnetic field. Unlike all the other technologies, the moving coil stylus is a permanent part of the cartridge and is not replaceable."does that mean that after 500 h ours playing with a MC cartridge I have to buy a whole new one?
does that mean that after 500 h ours playing with a MC cartridge I have to buy a whole new one?