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The Grand Wazoo
29-12-2008, 00:02
Like (I guess) many folks, we've been using some of this break from work to have a sort out of spare rooms & stuff.

I turned up a forgotten about turntable that was bought years ago as part of a job lot in a local flea market. I only wanted the speakers for my daughter (some old JPW's), but there was also this tt & some other stuff for a fiver.

It works ok, there's a minor (I'm guessing) problem with the plinth.

A quick search on Gurgle yields very little.
Before I decide on its fate, does anyone know anything about these?

The best thing about the clear-up was that I turned up a box with my AT electronic stylus cleaner in it (after 5 years of making do with other methods since the move to this house!!)

Beechwoods
29-12-2008, 08:05
Have you got the serial number?

jandl100
29-12-2008, 08:09
And how about a photo or 2! :)

Beechwoods
29-12-2008, 08:50
It's from what was called the Pioneer Mini System, from 1979-80: 'The Pioneer Mini represents a new size standard for Hi-Fi'. I have a PDF from the 79-80 Pioneer Range brochure. See link. Sadly, history hasn't been too kind to these machines and the whole system of TT, tuner, tape, etc goes for well less than £100...

Brochure (http://homepage.mac.com/beechwoods/AOS/Pioneer_Mini_1979-80.pdf)

The Grand Wazoo
29-12-2008, 13:16
Have you got the serial number?

Serial No. is AF 23148


Photos to follow..........

Thanks for the brochure Beechy. I never thought it would be replacing the Goldmund Reference in the list of all-time greats!!

Beechwoods
29-12-2008, 16:28
That one was manufactured in June 1980 :)

Here's a few more bit of info about the TT specifically, with a decent pic, from TVK:
http://www.thevintageknob.org/PIONEER/SERIES3000/SERIES3000-PL3000.html

To be honest that's all I can say, hope it helps!

The Grand Wazoo
30-12-2008, 22:04
I hereby declare this turntable as well & truly dead.

Beechwoods
30-12-2008, 22:11
Before you despatch it for good, it might be worth offering it up for P&P on the Private Exhibitions forum. Someone with a friend in need might be able to give it a home. If it makes music, it seems a shame to dump it!

The Grand Wazoo
30-12-2008, 23:22
No, I had a bit of a play about with it & did some serious shorting (ahem.....it's still fizzing a bit!!!) when I tried to do something clever with the power supply.

The motor & the platter are OK, that's about it.

I had planned to give it away to a friend ......not now though!!

Beechwoods
30-12-2008, 23:27
Doh!

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