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Wow, thanks!

Quite the treasure trove of information. Love the Heathkit ad. The guy who refurbished my unit believes it was not a kit, but rather made by the company. Either that, or the person who soldered it was as good as a pro.

I do recall that you have an 877. Didn't realize you also had the fully auto 777. Neat!

My first turntable looks a lot like the GA437, but it was a semi-auto and I'm pretty sure was part of the AF line.

Oh, and I'll follow by email for that XO upgrade. I do find a wee bit of grunge in the upper midrange area, though overall the speakers are quite rich and full in tone.

Sorry for the late follow up and thank you. The last few days work has been kicking my ass hard.
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