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    Default Vintage turntables

    Just wondering if there is a market for vintage turntables? I only ask for opinions as i have one i am thinking of selling.

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    It depends on the vintage turntable in question. Some are highly desirable and can fetch high prices, other less so, and for some there will be no interest at all.

    What is the turntable you are thinking of selling?
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    A Sony PS 6750

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    The Sony PS 6750 is a very desirable integrated TT. It just oozes 'quality' and is a perfect example of Sony quality from the mid to late '70s. Comparatively rare in the UK; recent sales on ebay and elsewhere have fetched £400 and upwards.

    Sadly, any spare parts that may be needed have been unavailable for a long time.
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    One sold recently on Lencoheaven for 200 euros plus postage from Germany.
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    What condition is it in inc the lid and hinges , Does it have the std arm and the Sony headshell
    Is it all up and running and holds a steady speed on 45 and 33.3

    I had one some years ago and may be up for another one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Al View Post
    What condition is it in inc the lid and hinges , Does it have the std arm and the Sony headshell
    Is it all up and running and holds a steady speed on 45 and 33.3

    I had one some years ago and may be up for another one
    Good, yes, yes and not for £200 delivered though.

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    Sold one to an AOSer for £200 last year, perfect except for a sticky finger lift.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy S View Post
    Sold one to an AOSer for £200 last year, perfect except for a sticky finger lift.
    All good intel. Thanks guys. I will just keep hold of the blighter.

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    Good 'back up' tt Steve, I've got my JVC for that.

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