It looks mighty fine and I'm wondering how it sounds. Please post an update when you give it a play. Congratulations!fran604g wrote:Rich, I received the Schubert yesterday, and just wanted to say I'm very happy with it! It plays wonderfully, and despite it having been refinished at some point -- and the grille material having been replaced -- it's still a very handsome instrument!![]()
The cabinet is actually in very nice condition, with no warping, and the record storage "slats" are in better condition than I've seen in several others (they seem to get bent out of shape pretty easily).
A huge "Thank you" goes out to my friend Wyatt (MicaMonster) for picking it up at Wayne in September, and delivering it directly to my home!
Thanks again guys!
Fran
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It sounds fantastic! I'm fortunate enough to have a gold "Edisonic" (New Standard) reproducer that really shines. I'm going to spend some more time tomorrow spinning some records...audiophile102 wrote:It looks mighty fine and I'm wondering how it sounds. Please post an update when you give it a play. Congratulations!

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