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Analogsound

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  1. In this case, I recommend you buy the new pulley Take the caliper to check the pulley diameter, Buy a smaller pulley than the current pulley The 301 speed will work back to normal
  2. You need to remove the arm base to check the sticker model at the bottom side, then check with the base model list at the link https://audio-heritage.jp/MICRO/player/bl-91.html If the sticker is missing, you need to measure the mounting hole diameter to find out what tonearm model you may fit with the arm base you have
  3. This one removed from Ortofon SPU-G The type of stylus print at the side of the body you check it
  4. I have owned the EA-3 tonearm in the past which is fitted for your P-3 Currently, what you see in the photo is EA-10 which I got from P-10, Both of the tonearms look similar but can't be swapped for the turntable, We can swap the arm wand only (the straight arm wand sounds better than the S arm wand )
  5. This design looks too easy to make But the plinth design looks like for a 12" tonearm only, so if you had a 9-inch tonearm you couldn't fit it in My 301 platter upgraded
  6. I've tried many power amps 211/845/300b/6v6/6l6 .......that work at 100v/115v - Currently, I have a Sun audio 2a3 and a Tannoy red, with the step down about 2000 watt
  7. 20 years passed is not good enough for the time to have an experience? in the past, I had the same model of the power amp but had a difference in the voltage for comparison of the same systems
  8. Without the stylus guard, you still have a few ways to pack it securely during transport, If you want to pack without a stylus the cartridge must locked with the headshell or alone if you wish to pack it please tell me the cartridge status then I'll help you pack it
  9. I've used a step-down transformer for my system until today, not under 20 years Many power-amplifier past my hand has the same voltage (100v or 115v ) I have never required the audio device in my system must work at 240 v I have no problem with low-frequency or bass slam
  10. Using the step-down transformer is an easy way Anywhere over the world, the power line before connecting to your house they have used the step-down transformer
  11. Too far to help. If you can drive to West Melbourne I'm happy to help you one day You need to buy a small bent nose plier same as the photo if you haven't got it The tonearm with detachment of the head is easier for you to learn than the headshell and tonearm in one piece Example; SME type R, Saec 407-23, FR-54/FR-64s, fx PM me if you want to come
  12. The one I had is Aesthetix IO Phono stage doesn't have a preamp function
  13. Can you get the air ticket? is over $30k I can tell you where you can get it, or I go together JPA-66MKII
  14. Great carts You have missed the middle one for complete your collection
  15. Better you buy it from SME because for small parts like this very hard to find another supplier within Australia
  16. The coupling rubber is broken, you need to buy a replacement or better send it to technical to repair
  17. TAD/ Exclusive only has a mid and high driver sounds amazing, With the Altec, you can select a woofer, mid-range, and horn I'll finish the project using TD-4001 & ET-703 in the next couple of months
  18. Is the same metal horn Goto and Altec the Altec horn sounds better than the Goto horn
  19. The Goto horn is not too expensive if compared with the Exclusive or Yamamoto horn, and the Goto easy to find than Exlsuive or Yamamoto horn
  20. I have heard all models of the Exclusive horn TH-4001/EH-331L/EH-301S The Exclusive is made of plywood, and the Yamamoto horn is made of solid timber glued, And the Yamamoto horn sound is better than the Exclusive horn in my opinion
  21. The Onken speaker using Altec 416a/288cbd /JBL-2405 and custom crossover, an easy drive just 2a3 se 3 watt
  22. Looking for a deep bass? bass relaxing, mid-low detail, and good sound If you want to audition for the Onken speaker I may help And I believe the Klipsch cannot compare with the Onken
  23. Two of your list sound good FRT-3/ FRT-4 The FRT-4 has more option loads and selectors for multi-arm and carts Another one is Ortofon T-30
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