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The Vintage Audio Section
Sharp vertical record players
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<blockquote data-quote="Steerpike" data-source="post: 321553" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>A VZ-3000. I have one. They are actually well built & well designed - quality parts and sensible circuitry.</p><p>The big problem with the turntable is that although it has a very large inertial mass (clever design!) it only clamps the lable area and that makes it very microphonic. It will not play 10" LPs.</p><p>The pushbutton switches for audio source select oxidise (as do all such switches in all brands).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steerpike, post: 321553, member: 807"] A VZ-3000. I have one. They are actually well built & well designed - quality parts and sensible circuitry. The big problem with the turntable is that although it has a very large inertial mass (clever design!) it only clamps the lable area and that makes it very microphonic. It will not play 10" LPs. The pushbutton switches for audio source select oxidise (as do all such switches in all brands). [/QUOTE]
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