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    Join Date: Jan 2012

    Location: Glasgow, UK

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    I'm Tony.

    Default New turntable.

    Hi guys, I finally sold my Dual 1219 last week after nearly three years of trying to sell it, a guy from Edinburgh just turned up out of the blue and bought it after seeing it advertised, it's a funny old world though, I had nearly 20,000 views on here and on PFM during the course of those years that the Dual was for sale with no interest whatsoever except for the odd tyre kicker or someone who wanted to tell me how poor the Dual TT was in their view.

    Anyway after selling the Dual I was on the look out for something decent, just a cheap plug and play TT as I rarely play records these days but I do have a decent record collection which I started when I was about 14 which is 45 odd years ago now and some of those records have huge emotional attachment for both me and my wife so there's no way I'd ever get rid of them so with that in mind I decided on a buying new Rega RP1 (I had a Rega P3 a few years ago) but when I started doing some research it seemed clear to me that Rega have had some pretty bad quality assurance issues with their new cheap TTs.

    I wasn't impressed with some of the poor reviews for the Rega P1 but I stumbled across an Edwards Audio Apprentice lite TT which is for sale on various ebay shops, which I presume are all Talk Electronics shops, all with varying different prices for the same TT but I eventually bought one on an BIN/Offers basis for £220 posted and it turned up today.

    I'm actually quite impressed with it, sounds decent and quite minimal looking which is what we were after with the Dual 1219 but the EA TT is even more minimalist looking IMO.


    I had it up and working within minutes, you simply push the tracking weight onto the tonearm, plug the phono cables it into the amp and into an electrical socket and that's it, ready to play records.

    I'm using a Yamaha RN-803D amp with an onboard phono stage, speakers are a pair of Dali Oberon 1s in satin white which matches the TT which is also satin white.

    I mainly listen to spotify or internet radio/fm radio, the Yamaha amp does everything and is also MusicCast amp so I can just stream from my phone to it or from the Innous Zen, sound quality is fine with all sources, I'm pretty happy now and more importantly so too is my wife.

    Thanks
    Tony
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    Last edited by twotone; 14-10-2019 at 16:55.

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