Ortofon Tonearms Help Needed
"Marc Phillips" wrote in message
Arny said:
"Marc Phillips" wrote in message
Sander said:
If you can send me a picture of it, I might be able to identify it
and get some spare parts for you.
As I'm located in the Netherlands, it's still relatively easy to
get parts overhere.
If yours is an Orthophon 212, I might have some spare parts lying
around
I also look for working wire recorder so if you have one to sell
or trade just drop me a line.
On our local Internet marketplaces, every now and then a wire
recorder is advertised.
Going prices are from some Euro 200 to infinity.
Count in some shipping to your country, which is Poland if I'm not
mistaking?
If you like, I can try to get hold of one here.
Remember that most gear selling here is 220V/50 Hz, so you'll
probably need a transformer and, in some instances, when an
asyncrhonous motor is used, a frequency convertor annex AC power
amplifier to run the motor if you're on 60 Hz.
Changing motor pulleys doesn't always work since some gear is
driven directly from the motor axle via an interchange wheel, the
diameter of which doesn't have influence on the wire speed.
BTW; I'm off to Germany next week without Usenet and e-mail access,
so don't be offended if it takes till after next week to get an
answer from me.
I've never even heard of Ortofon tonearms before. Were they any
good?
Boon
This from someone who claims to be an expert about vinyl.
I have never claimed to be an expert on vinyl.
LOL!
LOL!
I think it's funny that it would basically kill you to admit that you
didn't know about something audio-related, where I have the guts to
ask when I don't know.
You think I didn't know about Ortofon tone arems?
LOL!
I actually saw this coming from a mile away, and I knew you would
comply!
Al you saw coming is your delusion that I didn't know about Ortofon tone
arms, Phillips.
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