Hi all I have some vintage audio equipment that I need to sell, can anyone recommend the best place to post it? I don`t really want to use ebay as I`ve heard that they quite literally take the pee with their charges when it comes to antique stuff.
If anyone knows much about this kind of stuff some advice would be great.
I have the following
A Garrard 301 turntable with Garrard mat, SME pickup & cleaning brush all mounted within a hardwood case.
A Leak stereo 20 Amp,
A leak Varislope stereo pre amp
A leak Throughline 2 radio
2no. Wharfdale w3 speakers
All from the early 1950`s in full working order & pristine condition
Someone should write up a dummies guide to changing plugs on here
Whenever I take anything apart that could possibly be put back the wrong way I mark the parts with a chalk pen or permanent marker in a simple manner that I can understand for example I would mark the grey plugs F(front) M(middle) B(back) can`t go wrong that way
But luckily on most modern vehicles there are very few plugs you can put in the wrong place as they all tend to have a different shape. With the exception to the coil packs of course
Glad you got to the bottom of the problem
As others have said I`m sure it`s just a Bennet special (Crossed Wire) or a closed gap on one of the plugs
Looks like you could do with some new rocker covers to :wink:
That. Your scraping noise is probably the dust.stone guard behind either front wheel if it's just when on lock, mine did this too. Wheel off, bend the guard back slightly, wheel back on, problem solved.
10 points
Looks great Chris, as I said to Ian earlier, I really need to give mine some TLC, haven`t cleaned any of it sine the SC install, been to busy driving it : See you Saturday
Anyone on here with a 54plate sunset staying @ the holiday inn, Southampton tonight? I can see it from my room parked next to the blue rollerskate race car
For a limited time only I`ll be offering racing lessons in the blue rollerskate
As everyone knows nothing handles like a rental, but this one is a little special, to help my students learn the advantages of left foot braking whether it be into a corner or through a corner I can now show them whilst they are @ the wheel in this little pocket rocket. :
So whos up for a driving lesson?