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Re: P.S not dj'ing turntable just normal. nt [message #12021 is a reply to message #12020] Sun, 27 March 2005 18:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Russellc is currently offline  Russellc
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Absolutely correct. Nothing more frustrating than trying to enter something like vinyle, and have endless hassels with an unrestored piece. Plus, the turntable factory is an excellent outfit to deal with and are obviously a labour of love type of business. Nothing meant to take from your recommendation which is solid as can be given the posters request and budget constraints. While my first table was a belt drive, it was an inexpensive budget Kenwood. It was only belt drive because I couldn't afford their more expensive tables, which were direct drive...something very much in vogue at the time. My next table, a marantz whose model number I can not remember was also direct drive. It eventually wouldn't keep speed after YEARS of use. This is something that can be fixed, my comment was based on the fact I wouldn't know where to begin with fixing it, but others, like the turntable factory, sure do. Just alternative verbage and planting seeds for future choices and nothing more. Apologies if appearance was otherwise.

Best regards, Russellc

 
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