STD 305S turntable with Moth tonearm

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    I have for sale my STD 305S turntable which has been a great servant over the past 20 years. It comes with a Moth (Rega RB-250) tonearm but without a cartridge. It can perform superbly, even with a good budget cartridge - I used a Nagaoka MP-10 on it.

    You can read an excellent review of the deck at this website –
    http://members.lycos.co.uk/willbewill/

    Cosmetically the deck is in great condition. Only thing worth mentioning is that the original clear lid has plenty of light scratches but is fully functioning.

    The deck does require a service – the motor is a little noisy!
    For this reason please feel free to make me an offer, bearing in mind that the arm alone is worth around £90.

    Pick up only from North London please, so you'll be able to see exactly what you are getting. I don't have the original packing but I do have the transport bolts though which will help with transporting it safely.

    Will take some pics.
     
    julesd68, Nov 2, 2009
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    am thinking around £150 for this great deck. anyone interested?
     
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    julesd68, Nov 5, 2009
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    just been let down on a sale for this,
    so it's back on the market!
     
    julesd68, Nov 28, 2009
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    I'll take the nearest offer to £150 for this!

    I would love it to go to a good home - it has been a great performer...
     
    julesd68, Nov 29, 2009
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