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Dual 1226 turntable + receiver: ?85


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Selling my Dual 1226 turntable with Kenwood receiver. Perfect setup for someone just starting out their vinyl experience. I've had the Dual for some years now and it's worked beautifully, but I've upgraded my setup and need to make room for the new.


Selling as a single unit for ?85 or individually priced as:

- receiver: ?40

- turntable: ?50


Open to offers.


Both of these items could use a servicing (now that everything has opened up), but also work out of the box. A few items to note:

- The receiver's knobs are a bit finicky, and take a bit of work to get them to operate appropriately. I wasn't told this when I bought the receiver, and I eventually got used to it. There's an attached remote to help alleviate the pain.

- The left channel of the 1226 will occasionally drop out, usually when the weather is warmer. A good servicing should fix this.

Would somebody like those two items below to complete the retro set as above?


Extremely rare vintage Technics SL-P333 Vintage Hifi CD Player - it needs service as well. It can read a CD but won't play it. It's like this:


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Technics-SL-P333-Vintage-Hifi-CD-Player-Remote-Control-Rare-Retro/303933510765?hash=item46c3d9546d:g:fRYAAOSwuQJgCzDS


plus


Vintage Arcam Alpha 2 Mkii Amplifier - condition unknown


?35 for both

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