FS Phono Stages and a Cart.

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    lordsummit moderate mod

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    I've got a little collection of stuff I need to get rid of, to pay for the new toys: :lol:

    Graham Slee Gram Amp 2, fabulous the best budget phono stage you can buy. Perfect condition, it came in a brown cardboard box, so I'll happily provide you with one! £110

    Shure V15 VxMR Fabulous cart, £300 new, beryllium cantilever 12 months old, loads of life left I've got the box, but no fixing kit, their bolts were useless anyway. Should still have the instructions £125

    Musical Fidelity XLP. Mint condition, not a mark on it, MM,MC No box but I can package it well, has the original power supply and instructions £100
     
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    £100 for the shure?
    thanks
     
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    You pay for postage, or do you live Blackpoolwards? I'm there on sunday
     
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    Your in for a treat LCD. Keep the stylus guard in place whilst handling it !
    It even looks good, and is pretty neat watching it in action, especially if you keep the Dynamic damper brush in place during use, (well it's neat if you where a kid who liked robots and machines and stuff :) ). I don't think i ever had to clean the stylus on mine whilst using the damper brush ( but i did so anyway :) ).
     
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