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    Technics 1210 MK5 Turntable fitted with Paul Hynes and Ian Mac Power Regulators, with Paul Hynes SR7 Power supply ( won't split so don't ask ), Isonoe Feet and Mk5 Tonearm and Technics Headshell. Standard platter, bearing and mat.

    Buyer to collect or organise their own courier, I can pack it really well for transit but can't guarantee the cover so consider that a freebie and hope it survives.

    £1175 plus postage.

    Considering the PSU is around £1000 retail IF you can source one, I think the asking is a fair price.










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    Come on people , This a a bargain especially with the £1K power supply ,
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    Retail cost must be around £1800 +/- for this, and that’s not taking into account the labour for fitting the regulators and PSU

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    MikeyB,

    I am checking if a friend needs this for you. I have the same SR7 in black on my deck with the Mike New platter, bearing and bearing plate.

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdlt02 View Post
    MikeyB,

    I am checking if a friend needs this for you. I have the same SR7 in black on my deck with the Mike New platter, bearing and bearing plate.

    Mark
    Hi Mark

    Many thanks, hope to hear from you soon


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    Nibbles anyone ?

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    Offer away, you never know

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    Looks like the cupboard of no return for this setup

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeyb View Post
    Looks like the cupboard of no return for this setup
    I bet there's a few goodies in there Mike.
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    I bet there's a few goodies in there Mike.
    Not much, I tend to get rid if not using, mind you my recently bought Denon PMA 850 is away for a service and a Sansui AU2200 is in there, that needs serviced too, only bought it for sentimental reasons as it was the first amp I ever owned save I was curious to hear one again. Pity it's not working 100%

    The Denon might be going into the main system to make it all 75-81 vintage. Then I'll have the pre amp and power to either mothball or sell.

    So I don't really have much in the cupboard at all apart from cables, screws and valves

    Edit: I forgot I still own some of my system from the cd era, Rotel RA921 amp and Marantz CD52 SE and there's also pair of Tannoy M1s that I bought for my daughter's system and now they're back with me and Denon TU260? tuner.

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