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My brother had my old PX-2 and was not using it which was in storage for 13 years and I decided to hook it up and it sounds better than I remember. The table is still in mint condition and has an old Dynavector 10x5.
If the cartridge is 13 years old with minimal hours should it be replaced due to age?
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Topic - Just hooked up my old Yamaha PX-2... - Greg Gale 20:30:05 04/22/14 (16)
- Take care with that table... - EdAInWestOC 04:38:56 04/23/14 (5)
- RE: Take care with that table... - Greg Gale 20:39:50 04/23/14 (1)
- It doesn't matter... - EdAInWestOC 12:27:39 04/24/14 (0)
- But... - Lew 07:19:37 04/23/14 (2)
- Maybe some zen master,.. - Lew 11:52:41 04/23/14 (0)
- Do I hear Rod Serling in the background?...nt - EdAInWestOC 11:02:55 04/23/14 (0)
- The cartridge may need to "wake up", but... - Lew 21:44:11 04/22/14 (9)
- RE: The cartridge may need to "wake up", but... - Analog Bob 04:09:00 04/23/14 (8)
- RE: The cartridge may need to "wake up", but... - Greg Gale 20:43:17 04/23/14 (0)
- RE: The cartridge may need to "wake up", but... - Bill_k 05:58:23 04/23/14 (5)
- RE: The cartridge may need to "wake up", but... - Analog Bob 07:20:59 04/23/14 (2)
- Always - richardl 18:41:28 04/25/14 (0)
- I've never tried it, but... - Lew 14:29:48 04/24/14 (0)
- The answer is obvious - Lew 07:15:23 04/23/14 (0)
- RE: The cartridge may need to "wake up", but... - middleground 07:09:28 04/23/14 (0)
- " a 30-year old grado new in the box, unopened, that sounds perfect" - hifitommy 05:57:14 04/23/14 (0)