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In Reply to: RE: Longest owned turntable posted by slapshot on October 24, 2021 at 08:49:44
Bought it the morning the space shuttle Columbia blew up, we heard the sonic boom at a garage sale, 15 minutes later, while I was packing up the table (original box, shrink still on the unused dust cover, Signet 5.0ML cartridge still in box, not even mounted) we heard the news on the tv the garage sale couple had on in their garage. Fine table
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"E Burres Stigano?"
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resistant with its spring suspension. I figure most of the rest is up to the cartridges. tbh, most of my playing is done on a Technics SL1200 MK V in another room. Need to get back to that Yamaha> Emotiva> NAD> Paradigm system
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"E Burres Stigano?"
I just couldn't pass it up, when I saw it at a garage sale. Too many tables, and no time at 75. I have been playing with cartridges instead.
I think those days are long gone. Mine was, as far as I can tell, new and, at $150 with a new t.o.t.l. line Signet cartridige, a steal at that price. FTR, the suspension failed on the Signet years ago :(
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"E Burres Stigano?"
a Signet TK10 ML new in the box, but I have never installed it. It was hidden away in a closet, and I always forget that I have it. I don't change things very often.
I am really thankful that I was able to start collecting records and vintage electronics back in the early 90s. Before that, I was too busy working and playing to bother with the stuff. I always said that a poor college student or poor young worker could pick up a decent system from a thrift store back then, but no more.
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