Bakoon 13r Denon DP80 Stax UA-70 Shure Ultra 500 in a Martin Bastin body with jico stylus, project ds2 digital Rullit aero 8 field coils in tqwt speakers
Office system, DIY CSS fullrange speakers with aurum cantus G2 ribbons yulong dac Sony STR6055 receiver Jvc QL-A51 direct drive turntable, Leema sub. JVC Z4S cart is in the house
Garage system another Sony receiver, cassette deck
System components are subject to change without warning and at the discretion of the owner.
Looks amazing compared to how it started. Keep the pics coming
Technics SL1210 MK2 fully rebuilt and repainted. Ortofon 2M Black Cart, Isonoe isolation feet , MN bearing and Funk Firm platter upgrade, Oyaide RCA Tone Arm and speaker cables, Jelco SA-750D Tonearm. Oyaide HS-TF Carbon headshell, MCRU Linear External PSU, High Fidelity Crystal glass turntable matt, Blue LED upgrade, Denon AVR-2808CI Amp, Bowers and Wilkins DM602S3 Speakers,
Black Rhodium Jazz power cables for amp and turntable, Firebottle mk2 Phono Stage.
This thread is is just like a good TV drama series i can't wait for the next episode.Looking good.
Sorry for the delay - been a bit busy and am on holiday now so I’ll start reassembling it as soon as I can!
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The arm is back from Johnnie - he’s done his usual superb job on it and the bearings feel much better but it’s still a bit battered visually. I’m going to fit it for now, but keep and eye out for a suitable replacement.
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Right, after far too long and too many excuses, the re-build is commencing!
I just hope I can remember how it all goes back together...
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Right, then - off we go. Switches and mains leads in.
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In go the PCBs...
Engineers: fixing problems you didn't know you had in ways you don't understand.