Last edited by mah; August 26th, 2013 at 09:50 PM.
Opinion is only as valid as its verifiable supporting evidence.
How 'bout this one? Too much gold?
Empire Scientific 388G Turntable Parts OR Project | eBay
I've never used/heard a 388G, but I owned an Empire 598 Turntable back in the 70's and it was a great turntable. I also owned a vintage Thorens TD124 back in the 80's which was from the late 50's/early 60's IIRC and I'd highly recommend that turntable if you can find a deal on one.....
EDIT: Whenever I see someone's vintage tuner (like yours) or vintage radio I'm reminded of the Twilight Zone episode where the vintage radio still picks up all the old radio shows.....![]()
Last edited by voice of the theater; August 27th, 2013 at 09:45 AM.
Being of "Sound" Mind
No deals on Thorens 124s. The word is out. Garrard 301s and 401s are like gold.
I think finding something from '58-64ish might be tough. I could be wrong, but it was thought back then that TTs didn't affect sound too much. Most were kind of an after thought. By the 70s that all changed.
And wait, you mean I can't get all those cool old radio stations on this tuner?![]()
this lap top does the time thing quite well -
that tt looks mighty nice -
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like spoons made rush limbaugh,
fat ....
Nice vintage Tuner and Amp you have there!
Anyways, the Garrard 301, Thorens TD 124 MKI or MKII, Lenco L75, or the Rek-O-Kut models (Rondine, 33H, etc) will eat that Empire turntable alive, guaranteed! Been there, done that. Invest once, then you will not worry about upgrading later. I would suggest a Garrard 301 (even oil bearing as grease bearing fitted for oil bearing slots on schedule 2 301's can be bought on Ebay) with your favorite 12" arm. Game over!
Abe
Last edited by amandarae; August 27th, 2013 at 07:35 PM.
QNME In Retro!
Thanks Abe. 301s are just silly overpriced. I'll keep my eye out for a nice L75 that I can soup up. I have a woodshop and would enjoy making a nice plinth for it. Maybe baltic birch.
I was watching this 301:
Vintage Garrard Model 301 Grease Bearing Turntable | eBay
And from what I gathered, it was a bargain. Too much.
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