Well, holiday season is nearly here, and I expect many will visit various parts of the EU over the next while. I thought it would be interesting to post a few locations worth visiting in some EU locations (and maybe further afield?)
I have two:
Chicago: dusty groove records and reckless records - good deals to be got in both locations and both are quite close together.
Antwerp: Chelsea records, Backtrack records, and lots of very early blues at the record collector.
Spain: I see this place on youtube every now and then, might be a good place to visit https://audiomarbella.com/
Interesting shops throughout Europe
Interesting shops throughout Europe
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I have been recently in Amsterdam and visited the Concerto record store: impressive!
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Spain: I see this place on youtube every now and then, might be a good place to visit https://audiomarbella.com/
Some lovely vintage kit there, but it's overpriced in my opinion. For example. there's a Clearaudio Emotion turntable with a Shure M75 there for €1,499. I bought a second hand one with a Sumiko Blue Point from Noel Cloney a few years back for €600.
Having said that, some of the seventies kit still has the looks!
Some lovely vintage kit there, but it's overpriced in my opinion. For example. there's a Clearaudio Emotion turntable with a Shure M75 there for €1,499. I bought a second hand one with a Sumiko Blue Point from Noel Cloney a few years back for €600.
Having said that, some of the seventies kit still has the looks!
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England, Rye in East Sussex - Grammar School Records on High Street. Used vinyl and CDs also old music books etc. They have an online
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This place was closed when I was in Berlin but looks interesting if you are into old valve radios etc.
https://radio-art.de
And this place outside Tokyo if you have a lot of dosh to spend.
https://www.soundheights.jp
A bit closer to home in Edinburgh, 2nd hand equipment
http://www.retroreproduction.co.uk
https://radio-art.de
And this place outside Tokyo if you have a lot of dosh to spend.
https://www.soundheights.jp
A bit closer to home in Edinburgh, 2nd hand equipment
http://www.retroreproduction.co.uk
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Places for a coffee
Seoul: http://rheehallmusicgallery.modoo.at/?link=crwbv7yw. Visited this place a few years back, good coffee and sounds.
London:
Seoul: http://rheehallmusicgallery.modoo.at/?link=crwbv7yw. Visited this place a few years back, good coffee and sounds.
London:
Lenco L75 Self build, Roksan Nima tonearm, Benz MicroGlider SL, AudioResearch PH7 phono, Luxman SQ-38U Integrated (or a Wavac MD300b),
BlueSound Node 2i, Auralic Vega, AudioNote AN/E Speakers.
BlueSound Node 2i, Auralic Vega, AudioNote AN/E Speakers.
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On holidays recently and drove over to Marbella today to have a look around. I called into technogold - very nice equipment on display. Massive sansui 22000 and some other choice vintage stuff. Hard to see the size of those in these pics but they are absolutely huge. He has a small stock of records as well, and was a nice fella, happy to chat.
Looking at his website, the prices are towards the top of what these things go for, very few bargains left for this kind of stuff.
Looking at his website, the prices are towards the top of what these things go for, very few bargains left for this kind of stuff.
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Are they at least in good nick? I'd be afraid I'd get them home and they'd be as unstable as meself!
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Thorens TD124 Mk1 + Kuzma Stogi 12"arm, HANA Red, Gold Note PH 10 + PSU. ADI-2 Dac, Lector CDP7, Wyred4Sound pre, Airtight ATM1s, Klipsch Heresy IV, Misc Mains, RCA + XLR ICs, Tellurium Q spkr cable
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I used to own one of those marantz amps in the last picture, 2nd from left. I think I paid £30 for it about 25 years ago.Fran wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 3:37 pm On holidays recently and drove over to Marbella today to have a look around. I called into technogold - very nice equipment on display. Massive sansui 22000 and some other choice vintage stuff. Hard to see the size of those in these pics but they are absolutely huge. He has a small stock of records as well, and was a nice fella, happy to chat.
Looking at his website, the prices are towards the top of what these things go for, very few bargains left for this kind of stuff.
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This is always the worry buying anything vintage....Are they at least in good nick? I'd be afraid I'd get them home and they'd be as unstable as meself
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