Hi all,
Bob checking in.
Have just picked up a Heybrook TT2 which is a bit poorly at the moment. As a newbie, was hoping i could get some info from the forum to help me to get it up and running and learn a lot in the process.
Thanks,
Bob
Location: London
Posts: 12
I'm Bob.
Hi all,
Bob checking in.
Have just picked up a Heybrook TT2 which is a bit poorly at the moment. As a newbie, was hoping i could get some info from the forum to help me to get it up and running and learn a lot in the process.
Thanks,
Bob
Should be able to help. What sort of state is it in? Any photos?
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Location: London
Posts: 12
I'm Bob.
Thanks Shane, i'll add all the info i have into either Analogue Arts or Past Masters. Hopefully it will get up and running again. Am sure it's just because i have absolutely no idea what to do!
Hello Bob. Welcome to AOS.
As this is the welcome area, how about telling us more. What music do you like and what Hi-Fi are you using.
I'd suggest visiting the Analogue Arts or Past Masters section here and asking your TT2 questions. Plenty of these have been used by members and I'm sure they can advise.
Take a look around the site, there's a lot going on and I'm sure you'll find plenty to interest you.
Feel free to join in the chat.
Enjoy the forum,
Geoff.
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
Location: London
Posts: 12
I'm Bob.
Cheers Geoff, I'm only just starting to get into separates.
I'll be pairing this with a A&R A60 and Heybrook HB2 speakers.
I'm into the classic Rock, punk, dub and electronic music.
Thanks for the warm welcome.