Wanted: Yamaha YP D8 or YP D10 turntable
pglbook
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I am looking for a very nice Yamaha YP D8 or Yamaha YP D10 turntable.
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Looks like you have a thing for Yamaha, Good luck finding it all.
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Haaa. Yes I do love the Yamaha vintage equipment. Great quality and sound. I especially like the vintage Yamaha receivers (CR series) and turntables YP D series). However, as far as speakers go, nothing compares to Polk! I just love my Polk Monitor 10As and hope to some day to be able to get into the Polk SDA series.
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You do realize you need 100 posts to buy/sell here, right?If you can't hear a difference, don't waste your money.
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Thanks. It was my understanding that the 100 post minimum was just for being able to open the threads in the For Sale forum and that it was ok to post in the Wanted forums even though one did not yet have 100 posts.
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You do realize you need 100 posts to buy/sell here, right?
Wrong, just need 100 to be able to view the For Sale forum and post a thread there. If someone wants to sell to a user whose posted a "Wanted" ad, they can they simply may assume more risk than with a sale to an established forum memberThanks. It was my understanding that the 100 post minimum was just for being able to open the threads in the For Sale forum and that it was ok to post in the Wanted forums even though one did not yet have 100 posts.
You are correct here, decal is wrong. You are more than welcome to post a wanted ad with less than 100 posts, you simply cannot see the For Sale forum, or post a item for sale there.
Any forum member wanting to sell an item to you can."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
Thanks for the confirmation. I appreciate it. And I am glad to find out I was doing nothing wrong! Thanks again. This is a great site.
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I stand corrected.If you can't hear a difference, don't waste your money.
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I stand corrected.
No worries mate, I originally thought the same thing until I was corrected :biggrin:"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)