Rega RB301 Tonearm
shadowlight
Posts: 327
Hello,
Recently purchased the tonearm from John (jonicont) (http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?139186-Rega-RB301-Tonearm) intending to use it with Empire 398 turntable and I have decided to go in different direction for now. To use the tonearm it would have required me to cut the Empire 1/4" aluminum and make a new arm board and not having any tools that makes it difficult. So I have decided just get Empire 980 tonearm for now and save up for a tonearm which will fit the empire without any major modifications, like Jelco, Audioquest or Linn.
Would like to get what I paid for it $220. Everything that John shipped to me will be included. The tonearm was not used by me at all.
Thank You
I have never sold anything but have made one other recent purchase from Dan (EndersShadow) so really do not have any feedback.
Recently purchased the tonearm from John (jonicont) (http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?139186-Rega-RB301-Tonearm) intending to use it with Empire 398 turntable and I have decided to go in different direction for now. To use the tonearm it would have required me to cut the Empire 1/4" aluminum and make a new arm board and not having any tools that makes it difficult. So I have decided just get Empire 980 tonearm for now and save up for a tonearm which will fit the empire without any major modifications, like Jelco, Audioquest or Linn.
Would like to get what I paid for it $220. Everything that John shipped to me will be included. The tonearm was not used by me at all.
Thank You
I have never sold anything but have made one other recent purchase from Dan (EndersShadow) so really do not have any feedback.
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He paid me immediatelyDynaudIo Evoke 30, VPI Prime, Soundsmith Zephyr MKIII, PS audio Stellar phono pre, McCormack DNA 0.5 Gold, ARC LS-17se, Eversolo dmp A8, MIT AVT MA ic’s and speaker cables, ps audio stellar power plant 3
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Gonna give a recommendation here as well. Great transaction, no problem at all. Would buy from him myself."....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)
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