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#279778 8-Nov-2020 09:37
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So I threw myself into vinyl hard this year as another COVID hobby and have come to the (expensive) conclusion that it is just not for me.

 

 

 

Aside from 100 plus LPs, I have a Rega Planar 6 Turntable with Ania cart, bought brand new from AVWorld in Auckland about 8 months ago, along with a Graham Slee MC Phono stage.

 

Both are obviously mint with all packaging etc and original warranties still in place and have relatively little use.

 

The turntable and cart go for $2800 new and the Phono Stage for $1200 new.

 

Will sell as separate units or do a package deal.

 

I am thinking $2100 for the TT and $900 for the Phono or $2800 for the pair.

 

 

 

This would be pickup only from West Auckland.





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  #2601752 11-Nov-2020 13:14
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Are you looking to seel your LPs too?




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  #2601763 11-Nov-2020 13:36
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acetone:

Are you looking to seel your LPs too?



Yup!

100 or so mint LPs across Rock/alternative/Indie/hip hop etc.




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  #2602280 11-Nov-2020 21:49
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Vinyl is like film cameras. Nice to play with but once you have embraced digital...!






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