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Thread: So what were the turntables Tony Stark (Ironman) used?

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    Default So what were the turntables Tony Stark (Ironman) used?

    Saw "Ironman 3" a few days ago and for a movie made from a cartoon strip it wasn't bad. Impressed that there were two turntables featured (briefly) during the movie and in the short time they were on screen I couldn't identify them. Okay analogue geeks, anyone know what they are and the tonearms fitted?
    Curiously the same evening I was watching Elementary and McIntosh electronics were featured, including a nice closeup of a faceplate proclaiming "McIntosh tube preamplifier". I like seeing serious hifi featured in the main media, proves to my wife I'm not the only hifi tragic out there.

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    Not seen the film so can't help
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    I thought a 1210 with a Graham tonearm, but it was quickly blown to pieces, we'd better wait for the DVD……….

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    Quote Originally Posted by hal55 View Post
    Saw "Ironman 3" a few days ago and for a movie made from a cartoon strip it wasn't bad. Impressed that there were two turntables featured (briefly) during the movie and in the short time they were on screen I couldn't identify them. Okay analogue geeks, anyone know what they are and the tonearms fitted?
    Curiously the same evening I was watching Elementary and McIntosh electronics were featured, including a nice closeup of a faceplate proclaiming "McIntosh tube preamplifier". I like seeing serious hifi featured in the main media, proves to my wife I'm not the only hifi tragic out there.

    Hal55
    Just show her how many members this place has!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hal55 View Post
    I like seeing serious hifi featured in the main media, proves to my wife I'm not the only hifi tragic out there.

    Hal55
    Every time a turntable appears on a TV program or film that Mrs. B and I are watching, she pauses it and turns to me to await identification!

    Haven't seen Iron Man 3 yet, so can't help you on that one, sorry!
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    Technics of some sort?
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    Looks like one of these to me



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    Cool!

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    I thought the tonearm looked more exotic than that. It was only a quick look though.

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