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[OT/COMM/Not-EU/Not-Brexit] - Audio Jumble event in Kent



 
 
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Old January 18th 17, 02:02 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Adrian Caspersz
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Default [OT/COMM/Not-EU/Not-Brexit] - Audio Jumble event in Kent

Next audiojumble (http://www.audiojumble.co.uk) is on Sunday 19th
February in Tonbridge, Kent if anyone is interested in second-hand
things of similar vintage and before.

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Old January 20th 17, 01:38 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On 18/01/2017 15:02, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Next audiojumble (http://www.audiojumble.co.uk) is on Sunday 19th
February in Tonbridge, Kent if anyone is interested in second-hand
things of similar vintage and before.

I'm kinda glad attending would involve a 200+ miles round trip. I
wouldn't trust myself not to fill the boot with nostalgia HiFi purchases
were I to visit!
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Old January 20th 17, 02:54 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Huge" wrote in message
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On 2017-01-20, Richard Jones
wrote:
On 18/01/2017 15:02, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Next audiojumble (http://www.audiojumble.co.uk) is on Sunday 19th
February in Tonbridge, Kent if anyone is interested in second-hand
things of similar vintage and before.

I'm kinda glad attending would involve a 200+ miles round trip. I
wouldn't trust myself not to fill the boot with nostalgia HiFi
purchases
were I to visit!


+1!!!



A few years ago it would have been worse if you lived in the SE corner
of the land. There used to be a very good secondhand hi-fi dealer -
Steve's Hi-Fi - in Hastings. Good stuff at competitive prices, but
sadly since closed down.


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Old January 20th 17, 04:44 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default [OT/COMM/Not-EU/Not-Brexit] - Audio Jumble event in Kent

On 20/01/2017 15:54, Woody wrote:

A few years ago it would have been worse if you lived in the SE corner
of the land. There used to be a very good secondhand hi-fi dealer -
Steve's Hi-Fi - in Hastings. Good stuff at competitive prices, but
sadly since closed down.


I think the shop is still there and empty, as it was 5 years ago when I
first noticed it.
There are occasionally interesting items of hifi in the Kings Road Bazaar.
Not so long ago there was a pair of ESLs and a Quad amp in different stalls,
and the two dealers didn't think of linking them together, which would have
increased the chance of selling them quickly and the likely profit.

I intend to visit the audiojumble. Anyone else going so we can meet up
and put the world to rights?

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Old February 19th 17, 04:39 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Today's audiojumble at Tonbridge.

A pleasant hour or so followed by a ramble around the town.

Someone was demonstrating a pair of Rogers LS5/8s fed from a Revox
and a Nagra-D digital tape deck. There must have been something wrong
with my ears because it was just a confused noise within.

A pair of Quads, Martin Logans, and more old junk than you could wish for,
including many Garrard 401s, SME arms and even a couple of V15s.
And a 1970s ICL 200MB removable disk pack, of use to nobody.

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Old February 20th 17, 12:00 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Eiron wrote:
Someone was demonstrating a pair of Rogers LS5/8s fed from a Revox
and a Nagra-D digital tape deck. There must have been something wrong
with my ears because it was just a confused noise within.


The 5/8s should have sounded pretty good. But the crossovers do some
fairly involved things, so may well have been below par.

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Old February 21st 17, 10:51 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On 19/02/2017 18:30, Tim Streater wrote:

Unfortunately I pigging well forgot to go. When's the next one?


I don't know.

I was amused by the Lowther speakers for sale. Two 9" full-range (with
whizzer cone)
drivers side by side in the same cabinet, and rear horn loading.
They must be very directional, horizontally, but not vertically.

Then there was the second demo, which was rather flash.
A local speaker builder, I forgot the name after the shock of seeing the
prices.
Bookshelf speakers with separate bass boxes, active crossover and six
channels of power amp.
The centre of the midrange drivers had been messily filled in with
something,
either to add mass or stiffness. Whatever it was, it would have looked
better
without the fingerprints. Sounded impressive - perhaps excessively so!

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Old January 20th 17, 03:09 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Adrian Caspersz
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On 20/01/17 14:51, Huge wrote:
On 2017-01-20, Richard Jones wrote:
On 18/01/2017 15:02, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Next audiojumble (http://www.audiojumble.co.uk) is on Sunday 19th
February in Tonbridge, Kent if anyone is interested in second-hand
things of similar vintage and before.

I'm kinda glad attending would involve a 200+ miles round trip. I
wouldn't trust myself not to fill the boot with nostalgia HiFi purchases
were I to visit!


+1!!!


Heh. About five years ago, this particular event was frequented by many
African and Chinese visitors that had it seems had recently flown in, or
their based locals been sent on collection errands. All to add to their
collections of British Hi-Fi..

I wouldn't recommend that long distance dedication these days, but at
least get to see one of these if you are in the area if like you
tinkering, talking, haggling, reminiscing etc....

It runs twice a year. Have an idea what ye want to buy/spend before ye
turn up, or ye will be distracted and maybe end the day with poor WAF.

There are other similar events around the country, if someone could pipe
in with locations and websites?

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Adrian C
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Old January 20th 17, 05:01 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Tim Streater wrote:
Is this event frequented only by civilians who are disposing of their
old kit, or dealers too? £30 for a pitch seems a bit much if you don't
end up selling a lot. I shall go next time to get an idea of prices - I
wouldn't want to lug the stuff down there that I've got and then find
none of it sells. Also if there are dealers to see whether I can just
unload the whole lot on them.


I glanced at the site and the £30 included admission. But couldn't see if
there was a charge for punters.

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Old January 20th 17, 05:15 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Adrian Caspersz
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Default [OT/COMM/Not-EU/Not-Brexit] - Audio Jumble event in Kent

On 20/01/17 18:01, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Tim Streater wrote:
Is this event frequented only by civilians who are disposing of their
old kit, or dealers too? £30 for a pitch seems a bit much if you don't
end up selling a lot. I shall go next time to get an idea of prices - I
wouldn't want to lug the stuff down there that I've got and then find
none of it sells. Also if there are dealers to see whether I can just
unload the whole lot on them.


I glanced at the site and the £30 included admission. But couldn't see if
there was a charge for punters.


https://www.audiojumble.co.uk/Next%20Event.htm

09:30 Early Entry: £12
10:30 Standard Entry: £6

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Adrian C
 




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