Anyone here have experience with the Braun PS-500? Never heard them, but I see one locally for about $200 - thoughts?
Also, is it possible to buff out scratches or scuffs in these plastic lids?
Thanks!
I have a 681, just needs a new stylus. I saw earlier in the thread someone had DL-103 and I have one of those as well, just needs re-tipped. Would that be a good choice as well? Anyone know the actual mass of the arm?I would suggest the M95 would be as far up the vintage Shure ladder I would go. I found the Stanton 681E mated well with the arm.
Yay! Thanks for the info! I lost all but one of my turntables in a lightning strike and the attendant fire back in the Summer and I need a minimum of two for the systems I run. When I mentioned this to a dealer friend last week he said he had this PS 500 and might I be interested. You bet! I am sure it will come set up and with any issues it might have looked into. In particular I lost a TD-125 and Technics SP-15 (used for transcribing 78s amongst other things) and the Braun might just cover both bases for me nicely.Yes, provided the idler is decent. On par with the Garrard 301/401 and Thorens TD124 all in stock form.
What I am thinking as well. Honestly I have not got it in my hot little mitts yet as the dealer is putting on some RCAs, it having come with DIN plug. Looking forward to bringing it home in the next few days for sure. I had never seen one before so I figured I'd solicit impressions before making the dive. Looks like it is a no-brainer for me in this case. If it comes even close to a Garrard 301/401 or TD-124 then I will be a very happy guy. This is one table I could not get myself to re-plinth as the way it came from the factory is the epitome of simple beauty in my eyes.Truthfully, my post would not have been," What do you guys think?". It would have been "Lookee what I just got". That is a totally gorgeous tt.