Really Nice, what I wouldn't give to have a Dedicated Man Cave and better yet just a clean sound room like this Wife has been encroaching on my territory for so long I now share space with anything that won't fit in the out of season closets
Thank you! Much appreciated! I have a few more that I'll post in the not to distant future. I was in turntable collector mode in the late 2000s-early 2010s. They have all served me well and provide a great rotation.
New tonearm for my HW-19. I'd call this a Resto-Mod 19 since everything has been replaced with new or refurbished to like new. There's really no reason why this won't last another 40 years.
New tonearm for my HW-19. I'd call this a Resto-Mod 19 since everything has been replaced with new or refurbished to like new. There's really no reason why this won't last another 40 years.
I owned and loved an HW-19 for many, many years. I highly recommend the Mk. IV platter, acrylic top (and/or arm board) and, if you don’t already have it, the SAMA mod. Still, it’s a superb deck as is, and yours is a beautiful example. I miss it!
As far as source components go these are both old fashion and new. The turntable is made of many materials and is configured in many ways. They would have to be the oldest way of producing music in the home along with musical instruments. They end up being very fascinating for some and can be frustrating for many. Post your table photographs if you own one.
As far as source components go these are both old fashion and new. The turntable is made of many materials and is configured in many ways. They would have to be the oldest way of producing music in the home along with musical instruments. They end up being very fascinating for some and can be frustrating for many. Post your table photographs if you own one.
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