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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NVA-record-tu ... 3397b89fb1

this one isnt in a good condition , but currently going for £25 .

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I don't have time to be involved so who ever takes it on must do the work themselves.

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Daniel Quinn wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NVA-record-tu ... 3397b89fb1

this one isnt in a good condition , but currently going for £25 .
I noticed that one - it is rather sad. Looks somewhat different too, but not like the Mk 1?!

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MarkWoody wrote:I'm planning to drive to Cheshire to pick it up on Wednesday.
As it stands I'm buying it without an arm, or cartridge. I'd be very grateful for any advice regarding suitable arms.
Doc, I see you used a Musician arm with 'Stilton/AT' cartridge, in this NVA challenge (can't see the reviewer's name, but suspect you'll remember!!)...

http://www.nene-valley-audio.com/frames ... lenge.html


A little bump for my question, as not sure whether this just got lost at the end of page.

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You can fit any arm if the dimensions suit. Don't buy new it is a waste of money. I will peruse eBay and find something nice and cheap.

Your one started like this, but in not such weary condition.

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You could buy this and take the arm off and re-sell the crap TT for £50 and get a bloody good arm http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/audio-technic ... 3f3f62f6b3

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Thanks Doc. I remember you mentioning the AT1005 before. Terrible photos but another here...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Audio-Technic ... 4189edaf9a

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I think £160 is too much, you can get a better price than that.

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Thought as much really. Even if it was unused, which it probably isn't!

Think the seller (Chris) may demo his own designs to me tomorrow. I won't have very much time though, as Norwich to Poynton (Cheshire) and back in a day is a fair old trip!

Got to be done though, especially after poor old Neilardo's experience today.

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