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Postby Larry75 » 08 Nov 2010 09:54

Some truly outstanding tables being shown here, glad that I found this site and can partake in the knowledge.
My TurnTable is a little unusual but well known Scottish work horse that has served me well for MANY years.
The tonearm is perhaps the unusual part, is a bit finicky but tracks well and works quite good with the old AT30E.
I do plan on adding a new table though and am reading and learning, as always things are as clear as mud. :D

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Postby Blue Angel » 08 Nov 2010 12:43

Hi Larry75

Welcome here :D

So, what is it? Clear as mud to me.

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Postby Alec124c41 » 08 Nov 2010 20:44

Hmm... Fons turntable with Vestigal arm. Very esoteric!

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Postby pivot » 08 Nov 2010 21:01

Alec124c41 wrote:Hmm... Fons turntable with Vestigal arm. Very esoteric!



Interesting. JAS lead off with his Dynavector arm so at present a "spilt mass" arm is at the front and end of the pictures on this thread.
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Postby Larry75 » 10 Nov 2010 09:57

pivot wrote:
Alec124c41 wrote:Hmm... Fons turntable with Vestigal arm. Very esoteric!


Thanks for the greets ... glad to be onboard.

Yes, sorry I am so familiar with my FONS CQ30 that I just expected that you all would know what it is ... Alec knows about Vestigial tonearms and the cartridge is a vintage AudioTechnica AT30E MC and I really have no idea what state the needle is in.
Is it worth trying to find out ?
It has played a lot or records over years, but mostly it was hidden in my workshop for oh say 2 decades or so ...
But now it's spinning like crazy and continues to hold speed very well, and my good records still sound great.
I also have many records that are more average (sonically) but they are often very musical, so I continue to play them also.
And now I am buying records again (who woulda thunk it) and considering a new table for my main audio space.
But there are so many fine choices that it will take a while to decide so I will be reading reading and reading.
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Postby Alec124c41 » 11 Nov 2010 03:29

The AT30E MC should be a very nice cartridge. I have an AT33E MC on my Oracle Alexandria III. 8)
Yes, it would be worth the trouble of examining the stylus with a microscope.

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Postby bubba45 » 11 Nov 2010 20:19

I change my mind about turntables as often as I change my undercrackers....Well maybe even more often than that.

Currently using -

Technics SL1210 MK5 / Mission 774SM / Denon SL160 (very very lurverly lurverly sound)

Technics SL1210 MK2 / stock arm / Ortofon VMS20e MKII with a Super Elliptical tylus (also a very luverly luverly sound)

Systemdek Transcription / Mission 774 Original / Ortofon VMS20e MKII with regular elliptical stylus (again a Very luverly luverly sound)

Waiting in the wings as a long term project (an early birthday present for myself)

Technics SP10 MKII, it came with a DIY plinth and PSU. Should set it up with a NOS LAD / Jelco arm at the weekend then hopefully off for a service and new PSU next week.
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Postby hacker » 05 Dec 2010 02:48

Quite simply - A JVC QL-A75 direct-drive with an Audio-Technica AT155LC/G cartridge.
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Postby josephazannieri » 05 Dec 2010 03:10

Yo seekers of turntables:

Here is the Joe Z. regular use turntable list:

Primary system:
1. Garrard 301 with Grace G707 arm and Shure V-15 IV cartridge. 2 styli, 1 for Lp's and 1 for 78's. This TT has a second arm, a Thorens TP-13A, taken off below turntable, with a Shure M44 -7 with an additional 78 RPM stylus. I have had the GArrard since 1974

2. Thorens TD-150AB with Linn Basik LVX arm and Shure V-15VMR cartridge. Had since 1971

Computer system:

3. Lenco L75 with Realistic R25XT with 8X stylus. Since 1990.

Sorry, nothing exotic here, just old stuff and plain-vanilla moving magnet cartridges. And good luck from that old plain-vanilla vinyl spinner,

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Postby Zorro Filoso » 07 Dec 2010 00:14

My basic system was as follows:

1. Sony Audio Deck LBT-A295
2. Kenwood Turntable KD-491F

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My turntable was lost at an earthquake and now I'm looking for its replacement.

This basic system is connected to my dektop PC for digitilizing all my LP/Audiocassettes collection.

Again, as Joe Z. said: "nothing exotic here, just old stuff".

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Postby Martin Hall » 14 Dec 2010 10:25

Goldring Lenco GL75p/Ortofon VMS20E MkII
Quad 34/306
Ikey digital recorder mp3/wav
Mission 782's
Samsung dvd recorder for cd's
A large and varied collection of vinyl and extensive cd rack

My GL75p is completely original with it's perspex cover, it works beautifuly and has had no problems since new in 1974, as this is now a 'classic' TT it is unlikely to get 'upgraded' in my lifetime, tho' I might have to replace it's 'v' blocks somewhen.

I see in this list, that I'm far from being alone in enjoying good hifi gear and thought I'd add these two definitions for measure:-

Audiophile, he who hears all of the sound, but none of the music.

Music enthusiast, Enjoys what he hears, cares not about the sound.

A hifi enthusiast can be either of these.

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Postby kcc123 » 21 Dec 2010 18:19

It may not be the best sounding turntable in the world, but certainly looks different-my humble JVC TT-71 motor unit on a custom base. :)

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Postby fscl » 21 Dec 2010 18:38

kcc123,

WOW.... :shock: :shock:

Which tonearm / cartridge do you use? the most?

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Postby kcc123 » 21 Dec 2010 18:43

Hi fscl,

It depends, but I think It is the Audio Technica AT1100 with the Panasonic EPS-460C strain gauge cartridge and Micro Seiki MA505 S with the aluminum body Denon 103 R at the moment.
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