Couldn't resist - picked this up today
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 9:50 pm
Saw this on adverts.ie. Couldn't resist. She's playing away at the moment and actually sounding very good. The phonostage is well better than what I was expecting. Beautifully made, in typical Jap fashion. First impressions are that its not quite as neutral as the valve pre I normally use, but on the other hand would appear to be a bit more dynamic and forceful.
Not bad for 75 blips. He had a cassette deck for sale too, not that I have enough of them for the 2 tapes I ever play (roll eyes) but it just looked lovely.
Anyhow, whats this thread without pics!!
Build quality is very good for its time. Noble brand pots, polystyrene caps, good quality switches, transformer in a nice sheild, and then another metal shield all around the raw power supply.
Closer look:
See that blue strip in this pic? Well thats actually a selection mechanism!! There is a metal strip inside the blue plastic cage. When you turn the selector, the metal moves back and forward to change the switch located out in the middle of the PCB.
She'll do MM (with variable capacitance and loading), MC (no much options), plus 4 other inputs. rumble and treble filters, loudness, balance and a stereo/mono switch.
Looking forward to playing with this baby!!!
Fran
Not bad for 75 blips. He had a cassette deck for sale too, not that I have enough of them for the 2 tapes I ever play (roll eyes) but it just looked lovely.
Anyhow, whats this thread without pics!!
Build quality is very good for its time. Noble brand pots, polystyrene caps, good quality switches, transformer in a nice sheild, and then another metal shield all around the raw power supply.
Closer look:
See that blue strip in this pic? Well thats actually a selection mechanism!! There is a metal strip inside the blue plastic cage. When you turn the selector, the metal moves back and forward to change the switch located out in the middle of the PCB.
She'll do MM (with variable capacitance and loading), MC (no much options), plus 4 other inputs. rumble and treble filters, loudness, balance and a stereo/mono switch.
Looking forward to playing with this baby!!!
Fran