Check it out:
http://www.lhuillierparis.com/en/cat...3185?offset=0&
Good job it's all the way over in France, there's about 5 things I want just on page one.
Check it out:
http://www.lhuillierparis.com/en/cat...3185?offset=0&
Good job it's all the way over in France, there's about 5 things I want just on page one.
Current Lash Up:
TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.
Location: London/Durham
Posts: 6,883
I'm Lawrence.
Just looked at page 1. I've never seen a leak stereo 60 before. JMR speakers look lovely. What are the arms on the two TD126s? Look a bit like the better Sony arms but I've never seen them mounted on any other deck.
I've not got much idea about tonearms. Yes I had eyes on those JMR as well. Everything looks to be near mint too.
If it was in this country I would deffo bid on that Revox CD player, always wanted one of those. Just so much excellent kit there. If I had the cash and the space I'd be bidding on at least half the items.
Current Lash Up:
TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.
Some interesting 'vintage' items there.
Barry
Thanks for posting that Martin, what a fantastic site and what a huge amount of classic vintage gear.
Main system : VPI Scout 1.1 / JMW 9T / 2M Black / Croft 25R+ / Croft 7 / Heco Celan GT 702
Second System : Goldring Lenco GL75 / AT95EX / Pioneer SX590 / Spendor SP2
Location: South West-ish, UK
Posts: 457
I'm Patrick.
The problem is that post Brexit it would be pretty difficult and expensive to buy anything and get it back to the UK.
It's rarely a good idea to actually buy equipment at these auctions wherever they are, you've got the house fees on top of the final price and items often fetch bids well above their usual market value even before you take that into account.
Just thought people would enjoy looking at all the superb equipment.
Current Lash Up:
TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.
Location: South West-ish, UK
Posts: 457
I'm Patrick.
Luck that the 'Great British Public' (TM) have saved me then :-(