I disagree. Maybe the CD player isn't worth getting over-excited about but the turntable isn't half bad and it's a nice system for £150.
I disagree. Maybe the CD player isn't worth getting over-excited about but the turntable isn't half bad and it's a nice system for £150.
Engineers: fixing problems you didn't know you had in ways you don't understand.
Location: Dagenham Essex
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I'm Allen.
Just purchased these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2224264092...343&rmvSB=true
Was I robbed
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Good woofer in those, not such a good tweeter.
U wuz robbed
Location: KY - Scotland
Posts: 5,465
I'm Mike.
Location: Dagenham Essex
Posts: 11,215
I'm Allen.
Location: KY - Scotland
Posts: 5,465
I'm Mike.
Seems to be a common affliction of Goodmans speakers of that era. I once bought a pair of Magisters with blown tweeters that sounded dull (obviously!) but promising.
I then sourced a pair of the correct tweeters in good condition, fitted them and....let's just say I sold them fairly quickly!
Engineers: fixing problems you didn't know you had in ways you don't understand.
Location: Dagenham Essex
Posts: 11,215
I'm Allen.
I think it's worth the price. Everyone of the Technics linear trackers I've had develops issues. There are always at least two online locally for around $30. It's cheaper to find another one than to repair the first. I won't sell them to anyone because of that. I've given a few away.
I don't know anything about the speakers, they are not available here. I'm sure I could find a pair somewhere, but they are not common.