Sure we can!Or we could start talking about a Dual 1249 which isn't technically built in CD-4 but had much improved skating adjustments to help with CD-4 playback, good article on the Dual here: Dual 1249 turntable
Sure we can!Or we could start talking about a Dual 1249 which isn't technically built in CD-4 but had much improved skating adjustments to help with CD-4 playback, good article on the Dual here: Dual 1249 turntable
But that's the point, there are no CD-4 turntables. Technically, one could hang a demod off the back of many turntables with cables functionally as short as inside a 701. A combination of factors make up a good CD-4 rig, so to rewire a BSR and source a strain gauge cartridge that might be better utilized elsewhere in order to restore a BSR to as-made condition is putting money into a cheapie that could instead go into better equipment. I mention this because a BSR was my first turntable and I gradually got better ones. I wouldn't want to go back. I could be wrong, but I don't think so.You do know we are discussing CD-4 turntables like the Panasonic SL-701 with a build in demodulator? Or we could start talking about a Dual 1249 which isn't technically built in CD-4 but had much improved skating adjustments to help with CD-4 playback, good article on the Dual here: Dual 1249 turntable
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