Trying to get a little info on Nottingham Analogue is almost impossible! I stumbled across this link a while ago so I thought I'd share it with you lot... Spot the Crofts in the first photo!
http://www.noteworthyaudio.co.uk/Nottin ... visit.html
Cottage industry personified - Nottingham Analogue...
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Fair play to you.
That web link gives great insight.
What a nice way to make a living !
Gerry
That web link gives great insight.
What a nice way to make a living !
Gerry
"Quality means doing it right when no one is looking" - Henry Ford
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Hello Gerry.Thanks for the comments!Tom is the most down to earth guy you could meet and has a lovely English eccentricity and honesty that is so rare in Hi-Fi circles...Gerry D wrote:Fair play to you.
That web link gives great insight.
What a nice way to make a living !
Gerry
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I've heard one of his tables once - and it was lovely...
Fran
Fran
Do or do not, there is no try
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I'd say you were intrigued with the way the motor works!; no switch, just give the platter a push and away she goes. I've often wondered if I forgot to unplug the motor -it vibrates when stopped - would it burn out??Well, all I can say is I've left it plugged in by mistake - longest, about 5 hours - and it had no detrimental effect....still I try my best to remember to unplug the darned thing!!Fran wrote:I've heard one of his tables once - and it was lovely...
Fran
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Tom and Glenn are friends - when emailing Glen about a Micro he was servicing I mentioned NA, he responded to say he was drinking a cup of tea with Tom at the time! Similar company ethos from Croft - he serviced and updated output stage of a micro II for me at not much than it would have cost me in parts to do myself, stunning customer service.cybot wrote:.. Spot the Crofts in the first photo!
http://www.noteworthyaudio.co.uk/Nottin ... visit.html
Richard
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That's right and when myself and Glenn would have long chats during his 'semi-retirement' period he would tell me he was demoing his new prototype amps ( what became the Micro 25 pre and Series 7 power amps) up at Tom's house...As for the customer service? need I say more, truly wonderful......Dowser wrote:Tom and Glenn are friends - when emailing Glen about a Micro he was servicing I mentioned NA, he responded to say he was drinking a cup of tea with Tom at the time! Similar company ethos from Croft - he serviced and updated output stage of a micro II for me at not much than it would have cost me in parts to do myself, stunning customer service.Richardcybot wrote:.. Spot the Crofts in the first photo!
http://www.noteworthyaudio.co.uk/Nottin ... visit.html