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363.1 | Rega owner | BAHTAT::SUMMERFIELDC | Aut Tunc, Aut Nunquam | Mon Jun 22 1992 18:26 | 5 |
| Keep the Rega Planar 3. Possibly upgrade the Arm (how old is it ? �150
makes me think it is old.). Flog the Ariston. My 2p worth, but I'm
biased.
Clive
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363.2 | | MARVIN::WARWICK | Trevor Warwick | Mon Jun 22 1992 23:58 | 7 |
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I would be surprised if you made very much selling essentially budget
turntables second-hand these days. Who's going to want one ? Unless
you're desperate for the odd 50 quid, why not keep them. However, maybe
there is a market, what do I know...
Trevor
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363.3 | Keep the Rega | FUTURS::WATSON | Rik Watson | Tue Jun 23 1992 09:20 | 27 |
| I think there is still a market for second hand Rega-3's - probably
almost what you payed for it. I'm not sure of the Ariston but I
wouldn't really expect that much. So on purly financial terms sell the
Rega.
Having said that ... I would sell the Ariston.
The basic Rega-3 (Not the arm) hasn't changed since dot and has a projected
life span of 20 odd years. It should sound as good now as the day you
bought it (Except for cartrige ware).
You could always add the RB-250 or RB-300 arms to the Rega-3 (I guess you
have the old silver RB-100). I use to have a RB-300 (pre-production)
fitted to a LP-12 and it sounded better than a Ittok ... Which led to a
very interesting chat to a certain Glasgow companies MD - but that's
another story.
If the 33/45 RPM swapping causes you a problem then you could always fit
a Lingo to the Rega ... I guess this is possible as I've seen a
Valhala kit on a Rega� - maybe you could pick up one of those for �10...
Rik
�On second thoughts it may be difficult as the Rega doesn't have a
motor ``cap'' and I'm not sure how it would cope with the -ve part of
the sign wave
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363.4 | Not much of a market out there | WOTVAX::MEAKINS | Clive Meakins | Tue Jun 23 1992 09:42 | 5 |
| I too would keep the Rega. Though don't expect much for either deck,
there are so many LP12's out there for next to nothing. I failed to
sell my Systemdek, but I've kept it and added a Valhalla and it's
really good, so I'm pleased it didn't sell. Definately add a Valhalla
to the Rega if at all possible.
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363.5 | | IOSG::HORSFIELD | Total ergonomy | Tue Jun 23 1992 09:50 | 15 |
| hmm. yes, but what is the problem? you don't seem too
unhappy...
i assume you could get round the fiddly to change speeds bit
by adding a switching box.
>The Rega takes longest to reach operating speed.
i think the documentation for my Rega says to set it spinning
and then leave it spinning until you've finished. in other
words, don't stop it at the end of a record.
jack
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363.6 | | VOGON::ATWAL | dream out loud | Tue Jun 23 1992 10:27 | 7 |
| >> there are so many LP12's out there for next to nothing. I failed to
How much is 'next to nothing' for an LP12, and where should I look for one?
thanks,
...Art
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363.7 | | FUTURS::WATSON | Rik Watson | Tue Jun 23 1992 10:49 | 9 |
| Be careful about paying `next to nothing' for a LP-12.
They are a precision piece of kit and can be damaged quite easily. But
having said that if you know what you looking for then there may be
some bargains to be had. If you are serious about getting an LP-12 then
I would be happy to lend an ear / offer advice - remember bringing an
old LP-12 upto current spec could cost a small fortune...
Rik Watson (7) 782 2238
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363.8 | Buyer's market | WOTVAX::MEAKINS | Clive Meakins | Tue Jun 23 1992 12:34 | 8 |
| By next to nothing for an LP12 I meant from �200 upwards. I know of
one recently that was sold for �200, cost another �100 to bring up to
a good spec by a dealer. This only had a Basik arm.
With deals like this it's not too tempting to spend say, �180 on a
lesser deck. Most of those buying decks now probably want one that will
see them out with their existing record collection and a 2nd hand LP12
should prove a very serviceable buy.
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363.9 | Thanks for the suggestions | XSTACY::PATTISON | Where's me jumper? | Tue Jun 23 1992 15:35 | 25 |
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Sell 'em both and get an LP12... thats one I never thought of...
Interesting. Mind you tempting as this is I'm quite happy with both
decks.. and It might take a bit of convincing the wife....
I just wondered which would be considered the best to hang on
to. Its not that I'm desperate for the cash, but it just seems
such a waste.
I suspected the Rega would be best, but after trying various things
I couldn't really find much audible difference . This
surprised me a little because I'd compared the Rega before with a
Linn Axis... and they were *totally* different. (I thought the Rega
sounded better (!), and thats why I got it). I also compared both
with an LP12 just to verify my ears were working...... and yes the
LP12 did stand out.
The Ariston was sort of a gift.
Only other thing is that for some reason my Linn K9 cartridge has
a noticable hum in one channel when I fit it to the Rega, and its
barely noticable on the Ariston. Not sure why that should be, but I
suspect the cartridge itself may be faulty.
Dave
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363.10 | Idiosyncratic Rega | WOTVAX::MEAKINS | Clive Meakins | Tue Jun 23 1992 16:04 | 10 |
| >Only other thing is that for some reason my Linn K9 cartridge has
>a noticable hum in one channel when I fit it to the Rega, and its
>barely noticable on the Ariston. Not sure why that should be, but I
>suspect the cartridge itself may be faulty.
The Rega arm often causes hum, you may need to talk to someone who
knows how to cure this. There's a good chance it isn't the K9.
BTW anyone got a spare RB300 I could buy, I'm after one for my
Systemdek?
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363.11 | Tell me more! | TASTY::JEFFERY | I do not think you wanted to do that! | Thu Jun 25 1992 11:23 | 4 |
| Someone please tell me how I can get a Valhalla board for my
REGA for �10?
Hopeful of Basingstoke.
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363.12 | | FUTURS::WATSON | Rik Watson | Thu Jun 25 1992 12:51 | 12 |
| The �10 was a guess but I would have expected that there would have
been a glut of old Valhalla boards around your local Linn dealer due to
Lingo updates.
When I worked at a Hi-Fi shop customers would come in to get a new arm
fitted and often just leave their arm with the dealer ``its no use to
me'' - I expect the same to apply to Valhalla boards.
Of course you'll have to find a bot to put it in but I wouldn't expect
that to be a problem.
Rik
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363.13 | Keep the Rega.... | BAHTAT::SALLITT | a legend in his lunchtime | Thu Jun 25 1992 14:03 | 16 |
| Ah well. I had an RD80 when I bought my first Linn; I couldn't sell it
at a reasonable price then (1986). As I was going to have to virtually
give it away I did just that, and my father-in-law is still using it.
If I was a punter, I'd be cagey about any used suspended subchassis
turntable, not just Ariston or Linn, but at least with Linn you have a
good chance of finding a dealer who can check it out. Aristons were
mostly sold in sealed boxes; they needed as much attention as a Linn to
get them working right, but the pricing never allowed dealers enough
margin for the time they had to spend. the only thing in favour of my
Ariston was that it taught me about turntable setup problems.
The Rega would sell faster, but that's probably because it's better,
which means it's the one to keep.
Dave
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363.14 | REGA arm upgrade ? | JANUS::JANUS::COTTAM | Ian | Thu Jun 25 1992 17:36 | 10 |
| Hello,
I have a very old Rega 3 with RB100 arm ( +AT95E ). Can anyone tell me how much
it would cost to have a RB300 fitted ? Considering turntables don't come much
simpler than the REGA - can I fit the arm myself ? Is it really worth my
while to upgrade - will there be a major performance improvement ?.
Thanks in advance,
Ian.
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363.15 | Yes... | FUTURS::WATSON | Rik Watson | Thu Jun 25 1992 18:19 | 5 |
| The RB300 is trivial to fit. You can easily do it yourself but there
should be no charge from a dealer.
I personally think that the RB300 is a very good arm indeed and
definatly worth the money - but only your ears sna tell you this...
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