Originally Posted by
montesquieu
Oh I like that!
Is it an idler?
I do fancy picking up one of the early B&O machines, I have an SP1 cartridge (with, incredibly, a NOS stylus picked up in France in original packing) which sounds great, it's up there with the Shure M3D in my book as a great, beefy early stereo cartridge. I quite fancy one of the early small footprint B&O TTs for the study.
If you want a turntable to go with an SP2 cartridge, then you need a Beogram 42VF as this has the right arm to match its tracking angle.
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