Gram Input

Err, no.

The Dennin and the Wharfdales were second hand gifts.

The wharfdales needed new tweeters. Lovering (Ooh Matron!) Brothers suggested Piezo Horns were the thing, and they sound damn fine to me 30 years later.

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cpvh
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does it have Dolby?

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Adrian Caspersz

A quick google shows what I had was not a Deram.

NT

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tabbypurr

Ah the Z12. With Sinclair's famous guarantee that "If you ever break it we will fix it for 50p. I blew up several of them by managing to run them with no speaker connected. You didn't even have to be providing a signal at the time.

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newshound

Was that the same Lovering Brothers next-but-one to the Shop on the Bridge in Kings Road, Reading? If so, it was where I bought my crystal cartridges. If not, I didn't realise it was a chain.

Grumpy old bloke at first, but fascinated as to why I didn't need styli too.

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Clive Arthur

No Dolby on the turntable 11::^*>>))

But it does have Woofers Grandad!

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cpvh

Decca was first known for the FFSS range. Designed by a BBC type, and based on a miniaturised EMI 78 rpm mono unit. Being a BBC employee, he had to offer it to the BBC first. They decided it too delicate for pro use, so he sold it to Decca.

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Dave Plowman (News)

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