Usher s tonally flat according to what hi fi ?. Still I will back the judgement of the 3 wise men over W. Hi fi .
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I'm brian.
Usher s tonally flat according to what hi fi ?. Still I will back the judgement of the 3 wise men over W. Hi fi .
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I'm Paul.
Hi Adam,
Have you any update on progress with the Yamaha that arrived on these shores somewhat the worse for shipping company handling!? You may be building up to it, so apologies if you have it in the pipeline!
Oh, and if I've missed it...sorry!
Very best wishes,
Paul.
No, sorry Paul - I have all the bits and they’re all repaired; I just still haven’t got my backside into gear and reassembled it.
Fear not, though, there’ll be pictures here and in the original thread in the Analogue section when it’s done!
Engineers: fixing problems you didn't know you had in ways you don't understand.
Location: Winsford, Cheshire
Posts: 140
I'm Paul.
Hi Adam,
That's a relief...I was beginning to fear the worst, although your amazing repair on the plinth should have told me that this was a project that would come to fruition!!
As you were, Sir, as you were!
Best Wishes,
Paul.
Some B&O fun.
First up a Beogram CD50 CD player for a new transport belt and a general clean-up of its internals, which had solidified somewhat!
Engineers: fixing problems you didn't know you had in ways you don't understand.
And a Beogram 2000. Bought for £21 and sold as 'making a scraping noise' - it's also filthy. Sadly, this one's still currently mid-fettle as we had a power cut last night at 7pm and it didn’t come back on until 5am!
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Engineers: fixing problems you didn't know you had in ways you don't understand.