Posted: Fri Jul 11, 14 9:27 am
If it works well Dave, I can't blame you, my Garrard is probably worth twenty quid, but it works for me!
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That wouldn't be overkill at all for for Jems amps would it, Dave ? You're just showing off !Dave wrote:Some fancy looking decks there.
I'll stick with my boring old Linn Sondek LP12 thanks.
Funny you should bring up that Goldring Ivor as I've got my eye on this and it looks identical but it's a Leak/Lenco affair. What's going on there then?Ivor wrote:Here you go Jem, a Goldring Transcription deck, no vinyl freak should be without one!
I've got one of these babies, a Garrard AT 60
Talking my era now
Or how about an Oracle Delphi?
Finally, 150 large buys you the absolute nobblers!
I have an old Garrard White Box stashed away plays not only 45s, 33s, 78s but 15s as wellIvor wrote:If it works well Dave, I can't blame you, my Garrard is probably worth twenty quid, but it works for me!
I don't have the Turntable anymore, shame coz I loved it. It was in the 80's I got it maybe 85ish, I think they had just started putting the RB300 arm on it if I remember the sales guy saying, think it was Tungsten or the weight was, cant really remember. Yes I did use the felt mat. I had it going through an A&R Cambridge Amp, no Bass or Treble adjustment. And Wharfdale-Dovedale speakers (same as these I pinched pic off net)TW71 wrote:Do you use the felt mat Carl?Carl wrote:Best Turntable I ever had was my Rega Planar 3
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I have planer 3, 1979 vintage, rb200 arm rewired and tweaked by 'Audiokarma'
Like Dave999 says its a slippery slope. Mopars or serious Hi Fi?
Well maybe some can do both but both can get silly expensive.
Yeah, be sad but the golds might go to boost the goldfish restoration fund.Carl wrote:keV8 on here has a pair of Tannoy Monitor Golds he has been thinking of selling. Speakers are 12inch in 3ft cabinets. Best speakers you can get.
Here's a mono block for sale. About £1100 out of my budget!autofetish wrote:leak TL12 mono blocks
Yamaha NS-1000m
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Dave999 wrote:trim the cable ends so you have 2-3 mm
and solder carefully
make sure you lable you cabels at both ends + and -
trace the + from 1 end to the other and mark the other end as + as well
same with -
then wire the - to the black and the + to the red on the speakers
and wire the - to the fat pin and the + to the thin pin on the plug
jobs a goodun
as long as your have both sides exactly the same it matters not, just get an exact match...flatten your cable so you can trace 1 end to the other.
one speaker wired oposite to the other makes the geezer singing appear to be standing behind the rest of the band and the frequency extremes go a bit odd it all sounds flat....
left speaker poistioned in the room to the right and right speaker to the left will sound alright but peter townsend takes up the poistion of john Entwistle
and thats no good beak boy with whirling arm should be over to the right of the stage not messing about over where the bassy would normally be and roger and keith are facing the back of the stage
wierd
Monster!!
Cheers Dave. What's a soldering iron?
Dave