View Full Version : WTD: Turntable and Arm only £1300ish
sazeracrye
26-04-2013, 18:22
Looking for a nice unfussy deck + arm that I don't have to mutter incantations over each lp side. I have a 2m Black and a Dynavector DV10X5 so the tonearm needs to be happy with either. I have £1300 to spend but can push the boat out a little further for something that warrants it.
I have solid floors and the deck will live between the speakers about 3 foot on either side.
I don't own a car so this would need to be shipped or preferably delivered if you live within striking distance of Seaford, I would sort go juice costs.
Thanks in advance, Steve.
Rare Bird
26-04-2013, 19:20
Michell 'Gyro SE'/'Tecno' arm should be around that tag i think..
sazeracrye
28-04-2013, 14:58
bump
Here I go again with the shilling accusation, but the Rega RP6 and new Funk deck should also be perfect for your needs and give you change too ;) Site both carefully and you can forget the mechanics of the replay and just enjoy the music.
Obviously for this money and the AOS being what it is, a Techie could be bought, re-armed and with mat, feet and probably MN bearing'd and plattered for around this price. Only the power supply would really need looking at I believe.
Stock Sl1210, fancy mat, fancy headshell, fancy cartridge, and an RCM (if you don't already have one). Fuss-free, reliable, competent. Or a Gyrodec, which I also like, but that means no RCM and a less fancy cart. Or a modded Lenco GL75, heard a couple of them that sound a bit special. Does it have to be new?
Rare Bird
28-04-2013, 15:37
Here I go again with the shilling accusation
Stop doing it then :lol:
only joking only joking :rfl:
sazeracrye
28-04-2013, 19:31
Stock Sl1210, fancy mat, fancy headshell, fancy cartridge, and an RCM (if you don't already have one). Fuss-free, reliable, competent. Or a Gyrodec, which I also like, but that means no RCM and a less fancy cart. Or a modded Lenco GL75, heard a couple of them that sound a bit special. Does it have to be new?
Nope doesn't have to be new, would prefer second hand actually to get more bang for my buck.
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