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moodydan

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  • Birthday 11/23/1978

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  1. Anybody received this 7"? I've not, and I contacted the label. They said they'd "look into it," but I've not heard anything back.
  2. Count me in, if you're still looking for people. If it helps, sign me up for 2 copies. I don't care about colors.
  3. Replacement styli are available from both Pfantstiehl (sp?) and EVG; I've heard the EVG is a little better, but I'm sure that's opinion. Opinions vary, but the consensus seems to be that's a pretty decent middle of the road cart. I found one on a junker Garrard in my garage and have a stylus on the way, should be able to test out by the end of the week.
  4. http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?release_id=2215878&ev=rb Appears to be a little overpriced, but it's a start.
  5. There's a guy (seller name: joeoldaudio) on eBay selling parts for your player, not everything is listed so you may have to message him and ask if he has what you need. If you can pick it up for around $20 or so and that gets your 'table running at 100%, I'd say go that route. That makes more sense to me than dropping more cash into a different/new table!
  6. Could be that it was part of a stack unit; that plug may fit into whatever receiver came along with it.
  7. Check here: http://www.sound-smith.com/cartridges/boall.html#newer Soundsmith is the only company that I know of the caters specifically to B&O tables. By no means does that mean there aren't others, and I'm sure you can find something on eBay, but there's a place to start!
  8. I've got a box for a 2220b (none of the original packing material, just the original box), if you'd be interested in that for some reason. PM me if you want it!
  9. Lucky! How'd you score that? There were like 5 made, right?
  10. I've heard good things about Plastix for dustcovers, but have not used it. Personally, I've used 3M's scratch remover and Quixx's acrylic scratch repair; they both made notable improvements. With that being said, don't expect gouges and the like to disappear, but I was able to bring back much of the clarity and buff out most of the light scratches and glazing. For metal parts, be careful for the lettering (if it's painted/printed on). I've used Windex, Nevr Dull, soap and water, really just play it be ear on the finish of the metal and whether or not I think it is likely to get scratched or wash away the lettering. Stickers are good, too.
  11. i went with the quarterly option for shipping on this; it'll be fun to get that stack of records, whenever they come along. I hope this is successful for them and they can continue it next year.
  12. If there's anybody on the fence about this 7", it's definitely worth checking out. Much more Living in the Fallout than Forgettable.
  13. No, you just need to find the model of your player, which is most likely on a sticker on the underside of the table. Turntableneedles.com, ebay, needledoctor.com, etc will have what you need, or I can help. You should also be able to find a user's/service manual at vinylengine.com. A replacement will cost you about $10. Glad I could help!
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