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The Vintage Audio Section
Anyone heard of BSR?
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<blockquote data-quote="Family_Dog" data-source="post: 452052" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Perish the thought - I would probably have had a heart attack. Pioneer would, of course, simply have used one of their own-branded TT which are streets ahead quality-wise than a BSR mass-produced tt. The BSR mass-produced turntables were NEVER used in quality gear, but they were very popular in the real cheapos due to their low-cost (below R20 - brand new). </p><p></p><p>I don't know what the BSR disco turntables were like, but again, they were no match for, say, the Technics SL1200.</p><p></p><p>As someone said, if it floats your boat go for it. I am a hoarder of note and yet I have no inkling of ever wanting to collect any BSR. Do yourself a favour, do not put it to the test with any long-playing record that you value.</p><p></p><p></p><p>-F_D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Family_Dog, post: 452052, member: 82"] Perish the thought - I would probably have had a heart attack. Pioneer would, of course, simply have used one of their own-branded TT which are streets ahead quality-wise than a BSR mass-produced tt. The BSR mass-produced turntables were NEVER used in quality gear, but they were very popular in the real cheapos due to their low-cost (below R20 - brand new). I don't know what the BSR disco turntables were like, but again, they were no match for, say, the Technics SL1200. As someone said, if it floats your boat go for it. I am a hoarder of note and yet I have no inkling of ever wanting to collect any BSR. Do yourself a favour, do not put it to the test with any long-playing record that you value. -F_D [/QUOTE]
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