Hi all, Just found this forum and would like to introduce myself.
My name is Dominic, and I have a small but Passionate bussiness repairing, restoring and modifying turntables and tonearms. I specialise in Garrard 301/401, Thorens 124, and Lenco idlers, but all are welcome. I also hand make some very fine gold plated pure silver interconnects and tonearm cables.
My company is Northwest Analogue, and I,m based near Preston, Lancashire.
Please Google for the web page.
I will always give out any advice I can, and will check this forum for posts I can help with.
Regards to all,
Dominic
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Hi hifimaster
Welcome to audio Talk
Just had a look at your Website
An interesting looking Stylus Cleaner But not too sure on the method of use about moving it back and forth on the stylus thou
Welcome to audio Talk
Just had a look at your Website
An interesting looking Stylus Cleaner But not too sure on the method of use about moving it back and forth on the stylus thou
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Hi Colin, the stylus cleaner is very effective but requires a steady hand. It is usefull for bonded styli where there may be a risk of fruids weakening the bond. I have been using this cleaner for many years with no problems, plus it lasts an age so is great value.
Dom
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Hello Mike
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