Is it worth buying? has any off you any exsperince with this
TT, what is it worth? Hope you can help
Location: Lillesrtøm, Norway
Posts: 22
I'm Tor.
Is it worth buying? has any off you any exsperince with this
TT, what is it worth? Hope you can help
Tandberg TR3080,TR2080
Sansui AU-717,TU-717,AU-555A,SC-3110,AT15L,
SR-929,SR-929,GX-5 ll
Pioneer SX-1250,PL-530,Marantz 6320
JBL l212,Carlson OA50,Dali Lektor3,Dali Sensor 1
There are a couple of words about it on Vinyl Engine.
Chris
Common sense isn't anymore!
Location: Lillesrtøm, Norway
Posts: 22
I'm Tor.
A few,yes.
thanks Chris
Tandberg TR3080,TR2080
Sansui AU-717,TU-717,AU-555A,SC-3110,AT15L,
SR-929,SR-929,GX-5 ll
Pioneer SX-1250,PL-530,Marantz 6320
JBL l212,Carlson OA50,Dali Lektor3,Dali Sensor 1
Location: Landsmeer, Netherlands
Posts: 3
I'm Mario.
YES, sure worth buying !.
I found one exctly like yours (black lead top plate though) and I fixed a few things to get it working.
I enjoy the sound. Very quiet background. I use a Chrompack Air generator for the arm tube and a big koi pond pump for the platter. Each pump has its own barrel to even out air pulsations. The barrels are of simple PVC drainpipe 15cmdiameter and 1 meter in lenght. Glued bottom cap and scew mount top cap. In these caps the air hose line connectors ar mounted and glued in.
The inlet line is free on the screw top. the outlet line has some 60 cm airline inside so pressure build-up is in the tub but entereing the outlet hose from about the mddle of the tube. Works fine for me.
I use filters in each line and to clean these I simple remove the inlet hoseon the ilter. The air pressure pushes back any dust and you see it beiing pushed out !
Any questions, just ask.
Mario Gert