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Graeme Nattress July 2nd 03 02:13 PM

Gyrodec questions
 
Hi,

I have an original GyroDec (serial number 004 to be precise) and I
payed £500 for it - it came with a Fidelity Research FR64fx tonearm
(+original box & instructions) and a decent MM cart. So I'd say that
the price you've been quoted is way out of line and way too expensive.

As for the arm, go heavy!

Graeme

Hans van Dongen wrote in message ...
Hello

I'm looking for a used Gyrodec.
Could anybody suggest a good price to pay for a good
condition MkI(aluminum platter) without arm/cartridge?
There's a shop here that has one, but I think it's
overpriced at 1200 Euros (around 800 UKP)
what would be a reasonable maximum to pay?

Also, I can't find any price info on the updates that
Michell offer; Does anybody know what the bearing/platter
upgrade would cost? the motor can wait until I get some more
cash.

I could use my (original 70s) Hadcock 228 arm on it. Would
that be a good idea?

Thanks in advance,

Hans van Dongen


Stewart Pinkerton July 2nd 03 04:47 PM

Gyrodec questions
 
On 2 Jul 2003 07:13:32 -0700, (Graeme Nattress)
wrote:

I have an original GyroDec (serial number 004 to be precise) and I
payed £500 for it - it came with a Fidelity Research FR64fx tonearm
(+original box & instructions) and a decent MM cart. So I'd say that
the price you've been quoted is way out of line and way too expensive.

As for the arm, go heavy!


Specifically, go for a Rega arm - it is very well suited to the table,
and ludicrously underpriced for what it does. A second-hand table is
usually OK (if you check for bearing rumble), but used arms are a
*very* dodgy purchase. The nice thing about an old GyroDec is that
even if the motor and bearing are shot, you can get latest spec
upgrades at very reasonable prices.
--

Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering

Keith G July 2nd 03 05:29 PM

Gyrodec questions
 
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
...
On 2 Jul 2003 07:13:32 -0700, (Graeme Nattress)
wrote:

I have an original GyroDec (serial number 004 to be precise) and I
payed £500 for it - it came with a Fidelity Research FR64fx tonearm
(+original box & instructions) and a decent MM cart. So I'd say that
the price you've been quoted is way out of line and way too expensive.

As for the arm, go heavy!


Specifically, go for a Rega arm - it is very well suited to the table,




Unless you can afford one of the new SME arms.


Was called into to the local hifi shop to sort out a 'dumb' brand new SME 10
deck and arm this afternoon (headshell incorrectly fitted) - these arms are
*seriously* good IMO. - The deck itself I could (and will have to anyway)
live without, the arm I could use......

Also, while I'm on - do *not* disregard the Kontrapunkt B - managed to sound
staggeringly good even on ****e Cyrus SS amp and Mission speakers!







Stewart Pinkerton July 3rd 03 07:10 AM

Gyrodec questions
 
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 18:29:19 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote:

"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
...
On 2 Jul 2003 07:13:32 -0700, (Graeme Nattress)
wrote:

I have an original GyroDec (serial number 004 to be precise) and I
payed £500 for it - it came with a Fidelity Research FR64fx tonearm
(+original box & instructions) and a decent MM cart. So I'd say that
the price you've been quoted is way out of line and way too expensive.

As for the arm, go heavy!


Specifically, go for a Rega arm - it is very well suited to the table,


Unless you can afford one of the new SME arms.


Agreed, but if one is looking for a used GyroDec, I doubt that a new
SME is on the shopping list!

Was called into to the local hifi shop to sort out a 'dumb' brand new SME 10
deck and arm this afternoon (headshell incorrectly fitted) - these arms are
*seriously* good IMO. - The deck itself I could (and will have to anyway)
live without, the arm I could use......


Well, if you don't want it, pass it along...... :-)
--

Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering


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