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Technics SP-10 Mk3 Question - help please ! [message #13035] Sat, 05 August 2006 15:06 Go to next message
wireknot is currently offline  wireknot
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Esquire
Hello there,
I spotted Technics SP-10Mk3 in my local used Audio equipment place.
This guys do professional Audio-video installations and they do from time to time
contract job to up-date local radio station gear. So they got this SP -10 Mk3 TT
from a radio station. It's just the deck, no base (plinth ?) no tone arm and
very unfortunately no power supply for the TT.
The people from the radio station are 100% positive that this TT worked fine
with out any problems however no one knows where is the power supply.
My question is: What are my chances finding the power supply for this TT ?
Have anyone ever see one on e-bay for sale ?
Is there any place that deals with parts for vintage TT specially Technics ?
I did business with this guys before and I find them be very fair doing business
they're holding the Mk3 for me right now and it's my turn to make offer.
What would be fair offer for this TT ? How much would be to much ?
Thanks


Re: Technics SP-10 Mk3 Question - help please ! [message #13037 is a reply to message #13035] Sat, 05 August 2006 20:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Manualblock is currently offline  Manualblock
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Interesting; the SP 10 is a world class unit. Without the arm is no problem but the power supply might be. What is your offer to them?
Off-hand I say that a fully equipped table would run about 600$.

Re: Technics SP-10 Mk3 Question - help please ! [message #13038 is a reply to message #13037] Sat, 05 August 2006 23:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
wireknot is currently offline  wireknot
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Esquire
The SP-10 and SP-10 Mk3 different models.
SP-10Mk3 sold on e-bay for $4.500 few months ago.



Re: Technics SP-10 Mk3 Question - help please ! [message #13039 is a reply to message #13038] Sun, 06 August 2006 08:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Manualblock is currently offline  Manualblock
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Well that would change things somewhat. Remmember that some have a value that exceeds the range due to collectors who require mint copndition or some kind of documentation peculiar to certain units. I wouldn't pay anywhere near that. They are not that great sounding compared to what you could get otherwise. But if you choose to try and retain the original parts and make it complete maybe it might be worth it.
Sorry if this post is useless; I know of one site that re-builds them; I will look it up and post it.

Re: Technics SP-10 Mk3 Question - help please ! [message #13040 is a reply to message #13039] Sun, 06 August 2006 17:30 Go to previous message
wireknot is currently offline  wireknot
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Esquire
No post is ever useless my friend I greatly appreciate your input.
you're probably right about the collectors value part - believe it or not
I had see one brand new SP-10Mk3 in the box never used go
on e-bay for $6.500 !!!! Sonically it's probably not the best ion the world
but I read that this TT are build - engineered to be incredible reliable and tough
which doesn't surprise me considering the fact that some radio stations had
use them 24/7 If you find out about the place that is rebuilding them please let me know.


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