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    Join Date: Mar 2019

    Location: East Sussex

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    I'm David.

    Default Thank you Phonomac!

    I felt I must post a thank you and a plug (not 13A or RCA...) for Angus, aka "phonomac", a well-established contributor to this forum. I purchased a tonearm from him, the lead-up to which was a great deal of sage advice. He refurbished the arm, with which I am now heartily pleased, and throughout the whole process he was hugely professional, friendly and extremely helpful. On top of that, the purchase price of the arm was reasonable and sensible - not like some of the outrageously high prices seen on that other, ubiquitous market place, whose name begins with 'e'.
    I am extremely pleased; the restoration of my faith in human nature is significantly boosted, and I would wholeheartedly recommend Angus - for his expertise, honesty, prefessionalism and friendliness - to all.
    David (aka "theschoolmaster").

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    Quote Originally Posted by theschoolmaster View Post
    I felt I must post a thank you and a plug (not 13A or RCA...) for Angus, aka "phonomac", a well-established contributor to this forum. I purchased a tonearm from him, the lead-up to which was a great deal of sage advice. He refurbished the arm, with which I am now heartily pleased, and throughout the whole process he was hugely professional, friendly and extremely helpful. On top of that, the purchase price of the arm was reasonable and sensible - not like some of the outrageously high prices seen on that other, ubiquitous market place, whose name begins with 'e'.
    I am extremely pleased; the restoration of my faith in human nature is significantly boosted, and I would wholeheartedly recommend Angus - for his expertise, honesty, prefessionalism and friendliness - to all.
    David (aka "theschoolmaster").
    Good egg isn't he.

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    I'm Nick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theschoolmaster View Post
    I felt I must post a thank you and a plug (not 13A or RCA...) for Angus, aka "phonomac", a well-established contributor to this forum. I purchased a tonearm from him, the lead-up to which was a great deal of sage advice. He refurbished the arm, with which I am now heartily pleased, and throughout the whole process he was hugely professional, friendly and extremely helpful. On top of that, the purchase price of the arm was reasonable and sensible - not like some of the outrageously high prices seen on that other, ubiquitous market place, whose name begins with 'e'.
    I am extremely pleased; the restoration of my faith in human nature is significantly boosted, and I would wholeheartedly recommend Angus - for his expertise, honesty, prefessionalism and friendliness - to all.
    David (aka "theschoolmaster").
    Agree wholeheartedly.
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    Join Date: May 2010

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    A Phonomac arm was the best upgrade I've made to my turntable by some margin, and I found Angus a nice guy to purchase from. So I too wholeheartedly agree.
    Rob.
    Powered by crossed fingers and clenched buttocks

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    Join Date: Mar 2016

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    +1 For Angus...
    "lack of passion is fatal"


    Vinyl: Thorens TD-124mk2 / SME-312 Aluminium 'special' / SME M2-9R / STEREO: Etsuro Urushi Cobalt / Shure M3D / Ortofon SPU A95 / Cartridge Man Music Master / Shure - SC35C (US) / SAEC C3 MC MONO: Miyajima Zero B 0.7mil mono / Miyajima Premium 1.0 / Amps & SUTs: Radford STA25 mk3 / AD Audio 'Satchmo2' pre & LCR phono / Hashimoto HM-7 SUT / ETR-MONO SUT Digital: Audio Note 4.1 (with DAC5 upgrades) DAC / Roon / Tidal Speakers: Tannoy 12" MGs' in RFC custom 'Rutland' Cabinets with RFC crossovers / Tannoy ST-100 Super Tweeters Cables: LFD Grainless phono / RFC Mercury / Duelund DCA16GA tinned copper / Kimber 12TC / SW1X Audio Design USB-SPdif / Duelund DCA20GA interconnects / SW1X Audio SPDIF Aero 6 / Mains Power Conditioner / Box Furniture rack / Audiodesk Systeme Vinyl Cleaner / a very beautiful & understanding Wife!

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    Join Date: Apr 2011

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    I'm Angus.

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    Where's the blush emoji when you need it!

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    Join Date: Sep 2014

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    I'm jamie.

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    credit where its due angus! top man
    My System
    John Wood KT88 Amp.
    Paradise Phono Stage
    Sony TTS-8000 Turntable.
    PMAT-1010 MK6 Tonearm.
    Ortofon Cadenza Bronze
    Sony X555ES Cd Player
    Yamaha NS1000m Speakers

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    Join Date: Oct 2011

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    He is indeed the man and has given me invaluable help.

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    Join Date: Oct 2012

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    Quote Originally Posted by phonomac View Post
    Where's the blush emoji when you need it!
    There you go Angus. Keep up the good work you're a bit of a genius on tonearms.

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    Join Date: Dec 2017

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    I'm Martin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phonomac View Post
    Where's the blush emoji when you need it!
    I may well need an arm for my G99 once I have the plinth sorted. How do I get to know what you have/do etc?

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