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Metamorphosis of a 70's 'Superdeck'
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<blockquote data-quote="mafioso" data-source="post: 53570" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>Ja, the 'dek came out rather well ;D Thanks for the kind words, gents. I'd rather not say how many new words I added to my vocabulary and how the dog of the house got a plum-coloured nose and back legs...</p><p></p><p>The arm fitted is as Shaun sed - an SME Series 111S with titanium nitride removable wand. The example set up here was purchased brand new in the box with the setup manual but with the little overhang spanner missing. I have never used it anywhere as I somehow prefer to drill circular holes for fitting arms - a frivolous reason, I know. Same reason I have never used my SME 3012...</p><p></p><p>The makulu boss-man - Alastair Robinson-Aikman and founder of SME Ltd - received many international design awards for his Series 111 arms, including from the Japanese, past masters of fine, precision engineering.</p><p></p><p>For some reason or other, the arms were not popular for reasons I still don't know. Lately however - as with many long forgotten audio gear - the Series 111 tonearms have been 're-discovered' and have become sought after.</p><p></p><p>mafioso </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mafioso, post: 53570, member: 572"] Ja, the 'dek came out rather well ;D Thanks for the kind words, gents. I'd rather not say how many new words I added to my vocabulary and how the dog of the house got a plum-coloured nose and back legs... The arm fitted is as Shaun sed - an SME Series 111S with titanium nitride removable wand. The example set up here was purchased brand new in the box with the setup manual but with the little overhang spanner missing. I have never used it anywhere as I somehow prefer to drill circular holes for fitting arms - a frivolous reason, I know. Same reason I have never used my SME 3012... The makulu boss-man - Alastair Robinson-Aikman and founder of SME Ltd - received many international design awards for his Series 111 arms, including from the Japanese, past masters of fine, precision engineering. For some reason or other, the arms were not popular for reasons I still don't know. Lately however - as with many long forgotten audio gear - the Series 111 tonearms have been 're-discovered' and have become sought after. mafioso [/QUOTE]
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