BSR 710: repair or replace? [message #12148] |
Sat, 07 May 2005 15:17 |
stevemilleresq
Messages: 3 Registered: May 2009
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My inclination is repair, but the local high end audio shop basically inmplied it wasn't well made to begin with (news to me, I remember it was pretty good back in the day) and there are plenty better quality tt's out there. WHat to do?
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Re: BSR 710: repair or replace? [message #12152 is a reply to message #12149] |
Mon, 09 May 2005 12:53 |
stevemilleresq
Messages: 3 Registered: May 2009
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The question is is it a decent enough (say as compared to a music hall MM-5 or similar, which is what I would replace it with) to justify repairing. I'm guessing it will would cost at least $155.00 (to "refurbish" if I sent it to the turntable factory) so that's a figure I'm keeping in my head for the least it would cost for repair. There's not much wrong with it as far as I can see, it seems that the rubber motor wheel has dried out and is slipping on the platter. Thanks much with your help.
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Re: BSR 710: repair or replace? [message #12212 is a reply to message #12149] |
Fri, 03 June 2005 21:54 |
skyeenter
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2009
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I just picked one of theses up today at a garage sale for $15.00. I know I overpaid by $5 or $10 but she was a nice lady. I thought this unit looked better than the average BSR junk I remember from my YOUTH. There's a 15 year old kid from the Phillipines who just loves these old junkers. He's logged in on Vinyl Engine, goes by Bajtis or something like that. The link below will get you to Vinyl Engine. Do a search with BSR 710. You'll have to read through all 17 links to glean some infor, but it should help with your decision. This kid says it takes about 4 hours to clean and rebuild one of these. I got all the paperwork (no sales receipt though) including, manuals, arm setup and schematics. If interested email me and I'll try and connect with you. If nothing else it should be a fun project. skye
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