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Fatmangolf
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I have already been in touch with Morris Minor who knows about these linear trackers. I learned what my budget belt drives couldn't do when I got an SL1210 mk II, thanks to Graham's encouragement some years back. After a lot of work on mine and servicing other peoples I saw the precision engineering inside not just the workhorses we played in the 1990's. Today I got my first SL-7 and put a budget Audio Technica elliptical P-mount in it. It's bright even on minimum capacitance in the AccMM, thank you for the US -16dB setting. I shall give the AT some time but may buy a better cartridge in due course.
I was happy to pay for a VG example with smooth arm tracking rather than one needing a rebuild. Even with a service manual and lots of tools it is nice to enjoy something that works straightaway! As usual i am looking at moving at getting the 240V supply out of the chassis, Graham's wise advice paid off on the 1210. The SL-7 has a 12V dc input so it's a lot easier this time. Better drop leads would probably help. And I've also thought about the local voltage regulation and supply decoupling caps.a Right now I'm enjoying some music. And not missing all the time spent on lateral alignment! It is literally plug and play with P-mounts. |
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Jon
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ICL1P
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I enjoy my SL-7.
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lfc jon
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Do they still make the SL-7 ? I thought it had gone out of production some years ago. I have just been reading up on it and they say the parts are hard to come by and vary expensive.
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Fatmangolf
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You are right Jon. Mine is a second hand item from the early eighties.
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Jon
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lfc jon
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I use to love my old Technics HiFi a CD player, Amp and Kef speakers. It was a well built bit of kit and a big up grade on the system I had before sound wise (and build) It looked a premium product too. Back then I had given up on Vinyl and tape, I did keep hold of some of my records but none of the tapes, I had no need to keep my tapes as I had bought a CD player for the car. I did like vinyl but I was more into compact cassette as you could play them any where. How things have changed for me I'm now back into vinyl in a big way, I still like CDs and still buy them. CDs are a cheap way of buying new music second hand.
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Fatmangolf
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Yes similar experience for me but I went over to ripping those cheap CD's to a music server, as well as many of my records.
I bought my SL-7 because of the linear tracking. Partly it is the big fix for the pivoted arm's arc geometry and alignments, partly I love the retro application of the latest cd player laser head servos to record players just as CD's were seen as the future. The linear tracking made me think of the wax cylinder recording and playback, so another century old piece of phonographics. The SL-7 is very clever tech and quite cute too!
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Jon
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lfc jon
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I have ripped nearly all my CDs to 2 portable hard drives one of which is SSD, I say nearly all as I have just purchased a couple CDs and have not got round to ripping them. I was thinking of going into computer audio but I have now given up on it. Just using the hard drives as back up. One day I will get round to getting myself a Technics turntable, there is just something about them that appeals to me, that and a lot say good things about them sound wise and build. Build quality (sound quality) is important to me as I do tend to keep my HiFi a long time before an up grade, have not got the money to throw around. I like to spend TOO MUCH money on new music
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