Hi-Fi/Photo Giveaway - Small beer but at least not a hoax

Posted by: Alex S. on 23 September 2001

Remaining items to give away:

Din to BNC Naim CD interconnect.

New rubber feet for LP12.

Transit bolt for CD3.

A pair of NA 328 boards for early CDPs

LP12 Lid and/or hardboard baseboard.

Up to 6 rather beautiful aluminium cones (you have to convinve me you really want these since they look very nice on the bookshelf).

Good quality manual cable release for (Nikon) camera. I also have a load of photo filters, just need to find them first.

Sorry its not much but its here if you want it.

Possible callers get preference - I'm getting fed up sending stuff.

Alex

ps I will also give away my Aiwa AD F-850 tape deck in exchange for a CD or LP of your choosing.

[This message was edited by Alex S. on SUNDAY 23 September 2001 at 12:35.]

Posted on: 23 September 2001 by Dev B
I know you hate me but I would be delighted to relieve you of your DIN to BNC interconnect and your tape deck (I might even want your lid). How about I give you a really cool jazz album and take you out for a few drinks, so you can see what a nice young man I really am.

Or you can come to mine and listen to my system while we wine and dine you. wink

cheers

Dev

Posted on: 23 September 2001 by Alex S.
I have sent you an e-mail

Regards

Alex

Posted on: 23 September 2001 by Alex S.
I also have one of those original Sound Org tables for the LP12 and a couple of spare shelves.

Same deal - I'll swap it for a CD or LP that you think I might like.

Alex

Posted on: 23 September 2001 by BrianD
quote:
I have sent you an e-mail

Damn, I've been sitting here waiting for you to post your reply. big grin big grin

Brian
I'm a sad b*****d sometimes

Posted on: 23 September 2001 by Rico
Alex

I could really do with a set of these; if you could see your way clear to entrusting these to Dev I am sure he will be able to forward them on to me. Thanks in advance!

Rico - SM/Mullet Audio

Posted on: 23 September 2001 by Andrew Randle
Alex,

Is the shelf on the TT table captive or exposed on top?

Interested,

Andrew

Andrew Randle
2B || !2B;
4 ^ = ?;

Posted on: 24 September 2001 by BrianD
Alex

What about the 82?? wink wink

I'll give you my wifes cd by Seal for it. big grin

Brian

Posted on: 24 September 2001 by Alex S.
Rico - I think the feet have gone - your third in line just in case. Sorry.

BD - Brian you know perfectly well that I threw that 82 off Beachy Head, where, as it happens, it was swallowed whole by a seal.

Andrew: "Is the shelf on the TT table captive or exposed on top?" If I understood this question I guess I could answer it. Anyway, its still here if you want it and I'll reserve it for you until you let me know the extent of your interest.


What's left:

Transit bolt for CD3. Wow!

Photo Filters, as follows - 55mm: Red, Yellow, Orange, Green; 49mm Skylite and Circ Polarising (all Hoya). Max 3 to each caller.

Those 328 boards. To make clear. I found these inside one of my 32.5s they are apparently there to calm down early CPs.

Er, That's it. Blame Dev.

Alex

Posted on: 24 September 2001 by Andrew Randle
quote:
If I understood this question I guess I could answer it

OK... does the shelf just balance on spikes or is it inset in the frame (while of spikes)? I ask because the cleaning lady could bump into the shelf - turning the shelf and player into a frisbee eek

Andrew

Andrew Randle
2B || !2B;
4 ^ = ?;

Posted on: 24 September 2001 by Alex S.
Andrew - recessed shelf, could not be frisbeed. Let me know if you want it.

Cones - I had better explain these better. I guess there was huge interest because everyone thought I was giving away titanium Nordost Pulsar thingies. 'Fraid not. Here's what I'm giving away - 6, ie 2 sets of 3, brushed aluminium cones which I think were intended for placement under bookshelf speakers. I think the spikey bit is supposed to go into the shelf not the speakers.
The problem for other uses is they're big - 35mm high with a base diameter also of 35mm.

So there you have it.

Alex