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Post by vinylspinner on Aug 28, 2015 8:40:03 GMT
selling my Zeta arm, boxed and in very good condition, looking for £695 posted.
Will post photos later today.
Nigel
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Post by John on Aug 28, 2015 15:17:42 GMT
Nice arm
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2015 16:15:03 GMT
Yeh they were nice arms.. I think Chris has one on his Gyrodec
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Post by ChrisB on Aug 28, 2015 16:47:57 GMT
I do. I also have another one on my G99. They're so good, I bought them twice!
Beautifully made things that sound great. This will make a Rega RBxxx quake and quiver in its boots.
Good luck with the sale.
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Post by MartinT on Aug 28, 2015 17:27:37 GMT
Great arm!
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Post by vinylspinner on Sept 6, 2015 8:55:52 GMT
Ok, after a long think I have decided to go ahead and sell the Zeta, some pictures to get started and price reduced to £650 plus postage.
Just like to add that this arm was serviced and rewired by Audio Origami and given a clean bill of health.
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Post by vinylspinner on Sept 12, 2015 12:01:27 GMT
Final reduction before ebay, now only £625 plus postage.
Nigel
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Post by vinylspinner on Oct 26, 2015 21:22:14 GMT
Little bump on this arm,
£575 posted
Nigel
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Post by John on Oct 27, 2015 5:11:30 GMT
The audio Orgami re wire really helps the arm I had one years ago and really liked it
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Post by accudazed on Dec 20, 2015 13:47:21 GMT
I'd love one of these arms and I don't even have a TT!
Beautiful engineering worthy of a showcase location (for us without a TT).
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Post by vinylspinner on Dec 20, 2015 14:04:33 GMT
Thanks Steve,
The Zeta is still here waiting for a new home, open to offers on this.
Nigel
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Post by Mr Whippy on Dec 21, 2015 19:23:17 GMT
If I had the dosh - I'd buy it, Nigel.
You could then splash-out - on a new razor! The use of which, would take a good ten years off you.
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Post by dsjr on Dec 22, 2015 18:01:50 GMT
S'cuse my ignorance, but why the sale?
Jimmy H had one or two of these (early and mid period examples with three and five-ball races in the bearings) and despite the excess mass, they could be made to work well on his Linn LP12's - the suspension was dropped low so the lid would clear the bearing housing. he had many cartridges in his, most memorable for me being Goldbug Mr and Ms Brier models. I was able to borrow the former cartridge and it was absolutely superb, despite many hundreds of hours beneath it and the threaded inserts having to be glued back into the briar-wood body. Sadly, it had to go back to the importer, who wouldn't/couldn't do a great deal on it.
Mike Harris of Audio Club and Moth Marketing took over service of these arms as I remember.
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