I went in for a Qb grille...
Posted by: hungryhalibut on 15 June 2016
and came out with this (as well as the Qb grille of course). It works ok, but needs a new bias hanger, and apparently the stylus is still ok. I was going to plug it into The Boy's A&R A60, but it seems that's blown up. Hmm.

hmmm indeed.
First job Nigel is to swap out the ribbed mat (not original IIRC) for a flat one...
I have one of those in a box in the garage to rebuild. Along with a Hadcock tonearm and a couple of cartridges, I think an Eroica and something else...
One day, one day...
Let us know how you get on ![]()
Richard Dane posted:hmmm indeed.
First job Nigel is to swap out the ribbed mat (not original IIRC) for a flat one...
It's a Linn mat, which I was told was much better than the original...
What I actually need is a mega cheap MM phono stage, like £20 or less. Any ideas?
Pro-ject phono box E MM brand new with free postage over on Ebay for 39 quid should do the trick
I thought the first thing to do with the original ribbed Linn mat was to chuck it out and replace with a felt one... But you're right, just about anything was better than the original Thorens mat - when they changed to a thick flat rubber mat for the UK tuned models it was a big step forwards.
Mega cheap phono stage options... probably a s/h Project phono box (possibly a stretch at £20) or, how about an original QED discsaver - surprisingly good considering, and possibly within budget?
You don't anything in your vast collection I suppose! Hilary seems quite keen to have it in the front room, but I'm not so sure. I wonder if it's actually any good?
Then you could digitise the vinyl with it and stream it instead of faffing around with a TT in your rack!
Good stuff, here is a post I thought I would never see!
Chris
Don't think this one has the ADC in it...
aaaah! you're right, it's the older one without ADC. I'll shut up!!
No, no it's a good idea. He can look for another one Rega phono + ADC and rip all his vinyl. Save him having to get a new cartridge...
Oh, hang on a minute...
I believe it is a decent, budget stage though
Or stick with your Thorens
We sold all our vinyl years ago, apart from a few of Hilary's that she wanted to keep. I just thought it would be fun to play them, and the Thorens was cheap. But now the A&R doesn't work! We may try and fix that rather than spending more on the deck itself. It has an Ortofon VMS20E Mk2, which still is ok, allegedly. From memory I think it was an OK cartridge.
I reckon an A&R A60 comes up on ebay every week or go for a Creek, I still have my 4040 with phono stage built in. (Waiting for a Thorens to mate with...)
Might be worth looking for a Creek 4040/4140. Cracking amps and probably cheaper than fixing the A60. I have one behind the kick boards in our kitchen powering the kitchen speakers, great little workhorses.
Edit: Jamie beat me to it!
Hungryhalibut posted:But now the A&R doesn't work! We may try and fix that...
Class A will service it - they don't just do Naim stuff. (Although it may cost more than a working one on eBay.)
Hungryhalibut posted:It has an Ortofon VMS20E Mk2, which still is ok, allegedly. From memory I think it was an OK cartridge.
It was, in 1979.
Musonic have a replacement stylus for £31.50
C.
Hungryhalibut posted:and came out with this (as well as the Qb grille of course). It works ok, but needs a new bias hanger, and apparently the stylus is still ok. I was going to plug it into The Boy's A&R A60, but it seems that's blown up. Hmm.
Its a slippery slope NIgel, I've got vinyl all over the house at the moment, but it is fun too. You can pic a Stageline up for a couple of hundred quid if you do want it in your living room
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Oops sorry
Looks nice and tidy.
Hungryhalibut posted:and came out with this (as well as the Qb grille of course). It works ok, but needs a new bias hanger, and apparently the stylus is still ok. I was going to plug it into The Boy's A&R A60, but it seems that's blown up. Hmm.
Have you checked the internal fuse, Nigel? When I had an A&R A60 I seem to remember blowing the internal fuse a few times when I got carried away with rock music blasting out of my Heybrook HB2s. Also, some years later when I fired up the A&R after a long period in storage, I found that it would only work on one set out out-put terminals. The non-switched pair (preferred) wouldn't work but the switched pair were ok. Worth a dabble I'd say.
Mike
That looks quite nice, Nigel. A far cry from their latest and cheaply made decks. I had a MK VI briefly and it was just horrendous.
Enjoy it!
MDS posted:Hungryhalibut posted:and came out with this (as well as the Qb grille of course). It works ok, but needs a new bias hanger, and apparently the stylus is still ok. I was going to plug it into The Boy's A&R A60, but it seems that's blown up. Hmm.
Have you checked the internal fuse, Nigel? When I had an A&R A60 I seem to remember blowing the internal fuse a few times when I got carried away with rock music blasting out of my Heybrook HB2s. Also, some years later when I fired up the A&R after a long period in storage, I found that it would only work on one set out out-put terminals. The non-switched pair (preferred) wouldn't work but the switched pair were ok. Worth a dabble I'd say.
Mike
Thanks for the tip. The Boy is talking about getting out his soldering iron. He's just finished the second year of his electronics degree so it's a nice little project.
Having invested heavily in the deck (£50) I don't want to spend much more.
£50! What kind of financing terms did you get?!?!?! ![]()
Any Thorens joy yet?
C.