Norma-Hylee Tonmechanic's plinth and arm, with overhauled 301.
The elegant Norma-Hylee 12" arm, respectfully hinting to Neumann's arm... both from Berlin.
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1 comment:
Nice to see this post & that is what I can recommend, too. Somehow I still wonder why the NormaHyleeTech (Tonmechanik Berlin) 301 seems to be that rare? If you're looking around for close to perfect reproducing devices - the 301 for records and the Vadi for CD - that's a gorgeous match and (if you are not a DIY guy) still a bargain.
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