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| Sound Quality | 10/10 |
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| Features | 10/10 |
| Value for Money | 10/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 10/10 |
| Overall Rating | 9.3/10 |
By gfreed on 7th Jan 2007
| Content | 2/10 |
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| Time Turntable Owned | Over 1 Year |
| Sound Quality | 10/10 |
| Features | 10/10 |
| Value for money | 10/10 |
| Overall value | 10/10 |
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I've literally have had this turntable for most of my life and it still works just fine. I need to let it warm up for a little while before it gets to the perfect speed but it still works great. They say the needle in this thing is only good for about one thousand hours. I've got thousands of hours on this and it sounds better than some Cd's systems.
I really don't know what I'm going to do when it finally quits from extreme old age. A turntable of this quality today would cost very big money. As a matter of fact I don't know of any turntable that is as good as this one
Ah, the good old days of vinyl and analogue systems. I have equipment that is still working that I'm afraid to use a lot because I can't get parts anymore. I simply hate the audio equipment we find today. The Biogram 2000 was a great turntable that didn't trash my records. I have records that are over 50 years old that I still play from time to time and they still sound good after all these years. But like I said just try and find parts of this stuff anymore. Actually for me half the fun of the equipment I have was fixing it. Man do I miss all those great electronic stores!!!!

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