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VINTAGE HI FI HELP = JEM ??

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 18 6:36 pm
by Cannonball
Hello guys looking to buy a period 70,s early 80,s household record deck hi fi or what ever they are called, the old type maybe 2 foot deep 3-4 ft wide record player and tape deck most also had a radio,hinge clear top or similar ?? i want a good looking good sounding unit,, any recomendations what to search for, want it to have two largeish seperate speakers,???? do not want a stacker type,,

all help app,,,,,,,,,,, :)

Re: VINTAGE HI FI HELP = JEM ??

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 18 8:55 am
by Dom66
'Music Centres' I think they're called, this sort of thing ?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Garr ... 3149717490

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Posted: Fri Jan 12, 18 12:04 pm
by MrNorm
Be careful as "Music Centres" and "good sounding" more often than not don't go together!! No doubt there are exceptions (IIRC B&O used to do these too) but they were generally pretty cheap and cheerful for those who didn't want to bother with separates, so know what you are buying if you go this route...

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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 18 11:15 pm
by Stu Twin
Love these, they just scream 70's.
I remember back then my mum used to watch the show jumping on tv (there weren't as many channels then), and there was a horse called 'Sanyo Music Centre'. Not so subtle way to get advertising past the BBC.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sanyo-Music- ... 100623.m-1

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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 18 9:13 am
by guy whitwam
Rode by Harvey Smith if memory serves me :thumbright:

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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 18 6:16 pm
by Jem
At the end of the day Dunc it's all down to budget!! You can easily spend £500 on a cartridge alone.

A set of Soundspans would do you - always fancied a pair myself. Rare as hens teeth over here though.

What's your budget chap?

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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 18 1:22 pm
by Cannonball
Jem wrote: Tue Jan 16, 18 6:16 pm At the end of the day Dunc it's all down to budget!! You can easily spend £500 on a cartridge alone.

A set of Soundspans would do you - always fancied a pair myself. Rare as hens teeth over here though.

What's your budget chap?

I do not understand this cartridge thing Jem,, fill me in please on what a pretty good system requires to work,,

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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 18 5:05 pm
by Garp

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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 18 5:23 pm
by Dave999
70s Garrard, lenco, thorens, pioneer turntable 80s dual or rega turntable
NAD 3020 amp
Ortofon OM5 or 10 cartridge
mission 773 or 773E speakers

Dave

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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 18 5:34 pm
by Cannonball
what does cartridge mean, and when do you need one

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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 18 9:47 am
by TyreFryer
Cannonball wrote: Wed Jan 17, 18 5:34 pm what does cartridge mean, and when do you need one
Hi Duncan, it's the bit with the stylus (needle) in, that plugs into the arm on the turntable as far as I know.

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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 18 11:27 am
by Cannonball
TyreFryer wrote: Thu Jan 18, 18 9:47 am
Cannonball wrote: Wed Jan 17, 18 5:34 pm what does cartridge mean, and when do you need one
Hi Duncan, it's the bit with the stylus (needle) in, that plugs into the arm on the turntable as far as I know.
Hi martin, i did wonder so looks like you can get a better cartridge and better stylus ???/

Re: VINTAGE HI FI HELP = JEM ??

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 18 1:01 pm
by TyreFryer
Cannonball wrote: Thu Jan 18, 18 11:27 am
TyreFryer wrote: Thu Jan 18, 18 9:47 am
Cannonball wrote: Wed Jan 17, 18 5:34 pm what does cartridge mean, and when do you need one
Hi Duncan, it's the bit with the stylus (needle) in, that plugs into the arm on the turntable as far as I know.
Hi martin, i did wonder so looks like you can get a better cartridge and better stylus ???/
I guess so, no doubt Dave and Jem can advise better!

Re: VINTAGE HI FI HELP = JEM ??

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 18 6:29 pm
by Jem
Hi-fi is an absolute minefield Dunc - not only in quality but aesthetics as well. The NAD amp that Dave mentions is well
up to the job but in my opinion it looks horrid! Image below. (no offensive Dave).

There are literally thousands of different combinations so almost impossible to advise on what's exactly right for you.

Your best bet is to look through Ebay and find something you like the look of - turntable, amp and speakers.

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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 18 12:25 am
by RobTwin
I got the impression from Dunc's initial post plus the next few replies that he is after something like this, ie a music centre, not separates... :-k

(not mine, btw, just a pic off the net ;)