I had an SP10 Mk2 and I loved it. Then I bought a Sony TTS-8000.
Then I sold the SP10...
I had an SP10 Mk2 and I loved it. Then I bought a Sony TTS-8000.
Then I sold the SP10...
Engineers: fixing problems you didn't know you had in ways you don't understand.
Lol, well you and I both know they are as rare as rocking horse droppings and likely to be at least twice the price. Finding one in 230v is nigh on impossible.
Also, knowing a guy who can rebuild the SP10 with his eyes shut to the same high level as it was originally made makes it a no brainer.
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Did I say twice the price ?
http://www.audioscope.net/sony-tts80...239.html?ref=3
£9k!!!!! Only one available anywhere.
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I paid £300 for my TTS-8000 non-working. The last worker I saw sold for about £700, so they're really not that rare or expensive. Audioscope have some lovely items but their prices really aren't indicative of real world values. Heck, their TTS-8000 is three times the price I paid for my PS-X9!!
Engineers: fixing problems you didn't know you had in ways you don't understand.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F322887876246
Well, if Jamie is still awake, here's one with an arm!
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A left field choice would be to forget the Jap DD route and maybe try a VPI? A belter might surprise you.
Main system : VPI Scout 1.1 / JMW 9T / 2M Black / Croft 25R+ / Croft 7 / Heco Celan GT 702
Second System : Goldring Lenco GL75 / AT95EX / Pioneer SX590 / Spendor SP2
Having heard your VPI scout, I can attest to its utterly wonderful capabilities and it's vanishing act during replay. Also it's a very sexy Turntable. Once on my hit list before I decided on an SP10.
Definitely recommend.
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