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Vintage Audio Kit - Members' Pics
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<blockquote data-quote="chaswin" data-source="post: 1134644" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>It's amazing how you accumulate old equipment. Here's a selection of stuff I've got - some in use, some in storage.</p><p></p><p>Two photos of my late 1970's Rega Planar 3 with R200 arm. (And working side thrust compensation!) Backup TT.</p><p>A pair of Pioneer CS77A's I bought in 1972 or 3.</p><p>A Nikko TRM 120 stereo amplifier. The amp uses transistors but is built more like a valve amp.</p><p>A pair of Rogers studio 3's.(Their take on the LS3)</p><p>A Sony servo controlled TT. One of the earliest servo controlled units.</p><p>A Thorens Stabiliser.</p><p>My Thorens TD321 which I fitted with a Rega RB303 arm. This now has a Hana SL cartridge and is my daily driver.</p><p></p><p>And two invoices from the early 1070's for the CS77A's, the TRM 120, </p><p>a pair of headphones and an LP75 TT that rumbled too much. Check the prices!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaswin, post: 1134644, member: 380"] It's amazing how you accumulate old equipment. Here's a selection of stuff I've got - some in use, some in storage. Two photos of my late 1970's Rega Planar 3 with R200 arm. (And working side thrust compensation!) Backup TT. A pair of Pioneer CS77A's I bought in 1972 or 3. A Nikko TRM 120 stereo amplifier. The amp uses transistors but is built more like a valve amp. A pair of Rogers studio 3's.(Their take on the LS3) A Sony servo controlled TT. One of the earliest servo controlled units. A Thorens Stabiliser. My Thorens TD321 which I fitted with a Rega RB303 arm. This now has a Hana SL cartridge and is my daily driver. And two invoices from the early 1070's for the CS77A's, the TRM 120, a pair of headphones and an LP75 TT that rumbled too much. Check the prices! [/QUOTE]
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