Post by sub on Jan 17, 2018 10:20:54 GMT 12
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Post by cooksferry on Jan 17, 2018 11:51:15 GMT 12
Saw that, nice looking table. I'd imagine that parts would be an issue if something failed but you'd have an attractive 30kg paper weight.
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Post by SL1210 on Jan 17, 2018 12:00:02 GMT 12
Very tasty! The only think I don't like is that headshell. Have to say its seems a very reasonable price.
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Post by cooksferry on Jan 17, 2018 13:15:12 GMT 12
Very tasty! The only think I don't like is that headshell. Have to say its seems a very reasonable price. Yes, those clunky looking headshells are a big turn off for me. The table perhaps deserves a better arm but then you start changing the character of the unit.
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Post by michaelw on Jan 17, 2018 14:54:14 GMT 12
i like the classic grace 707, big headshell and all
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Post by papahemi on Jan 17, 2018 16:10:35 GMT 12
i like the classic grace 707, big headshell and all Me too, it is an arm that I will get to play with one day, I hope.
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Post by Citroen on Jan 17, 2018 17:16:10 GMT 12
I added this to my watchlist when there were only a handful. Damn its now up to 182 watchers.
Would love to get my hands on this one.
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Post by nakmad on Jan 17, 2018 19:38:05 GMT 12
i like the classic grace 707, big headshell and all It's an elegant arm, and the 727 detachable head shell version even more so...... And that TT is decidedly yummy too
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Post by neilsan on Jan 17, 2018 20:23:09 GMT 12
Very nice.Reminds me I have an unused 727 on my Rega 3.
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Post by michaelw on Jan 17, 2018 22:52:01 GMT 12
nz assembled ? under the old import restrictions nz regas came with a variety of non-rega arms - grace 707, not seen one with 727; linn basiks. the old 707 was a great arm, very versatile. ken kessler's review from hifi news 1984
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