The next step!
Knowing where cost and ‘ease’ savings are easily/sensibly corrected, and not breaking the thing in the process, is not an invaluable skill in this hobby
I have proven comprehensively that I am too old and too dumb to learn the art.
Before I get any more PMs - No, fuck-off, I will not repair your stuff. Fuck all the way off.
Is that clear?
That was “No.”
And “Fuck off.”
Not for money.
Not for love.
Not for drugs.
Not for drink.
No.
Fuck off.
All the tea in China?
Politer than how I’d express it Dave
Come on, fess up, what fuckwits have asked Maureen to REPAIR (you do know that is opposite to fuck, don’t you ?) stuff ?
Jeez !
Shall we take that as a maybe?
However many times I’ve spelled it out over the years, it seems plenty of people do!
Even unidentified valve amps from eBay?
By way of coincidence, my mate Tich got this at the tip today -
…in response to my request to grab me a pair of old speakers for testing stuff out on (I’d rather not kill the Canons, Sam tells me…).
Tich is a lovely bloke, but not the sharpest tool in the box…
Dunno if it’s worth breaking for parts? @Valvebloke?
Sell it to empirum they have a few likdd we that
Just took the small connector off the back of the micro seiki deck had a look at it then screwed it back… Not sure why I bothered if I’m honest
Testing your DIY skills ?
Yes, wish I could at a minimum solder. Could at least get the deck working.
Maybe I’ll try and learn this year.
I sort of blame @murrayjohnson for living close that I’ve never learnt.
Has your 202 arm had new leads fitted?
No but, to be honest, they do need doing. The left channel plug can sometimes be a bit flakey at the amp end.
I do still have a 3000, but I much prefer to use the 80.
Is this of any interest to anyone?
Fucking Rabski…