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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Vinyl" data-source="post: 944884" data-attributes="member: 18775"><p>I love the response here.</p><p></p><p>Hi-Phibian you are right about damping not always being the answer.</p><p>1200GXman, it does not have to cost an arm and a leg, there are shops in most of the cities that sell good used LP's, but I agree that the new stuff is pricey. </p><p></p><p>I'm Cape Town based, Northern Suburbs. If I can help with repairs and upgrades, you're welcome to message me.</p><p></p><p>Just on turntables, in responce to Hi-Phibian, there are some structures which need to be rigid and others that need to be decoupled. Some damping is also necessary in the right places. So yes, I agree with you, Damping is not the be-all and end all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Vinyl, post: 944884, member: 18775"] I love the response here. Hi-Phibian you are right about damping not always being the answer. 1200GXman, it does not have to cost an arm and a leg, there are shops in most of the cities that sell good used LP's, but I agree that the new stuff is pricey. I'm Cape Town based, Northern Suburbs. If I can help with repairs and upgrades, you're welcome to message me. Just on turntables, in responce to Hi-Phibian, there are some structures which need to be rigid and others that need to be decoupled. Some damping is also necessary in the right places. So yes, I agree with you, Damping is not the be-all and end all. [/QUOTE]
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