Ha ha !Steve wrote: Fri Apr 03, 2026 12:05 pmNo idea what a free edge suspension is, maybe they suspended someone's free edge?poodling around wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2026 1:03 pmI bought it from ebay some time ago - a real bargain I thought.Steve wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2026 11:46 am
Good to know. Where did you find yours?
Has your MP22 got a bottom to it or can you see the underside of horn from the base? Alastair wasn't sure if it should have one but added one anyway, just to stop his cat from getting inside!
It does have a bottom to it - photograph below.
The photograph isn't great but it shows that the screws seem to be in odd places to me ?
I guess that yours has the triple spring Thorens motor ?
Does it have the Micro-Perophone sound-box ? (What is 'free edge suspension ?).
Happy days always !My 22 came with two Micro-Perophone soundboxes and it is fitted with the standard double spring Garrard motor, the same as yours, I presume?
Thank you for the photo. I will resist the urge to remove the DIY base from mine now!
I will look out for a "scrap" MP22 to cannibalise for its original grille though, unless a good machine comes along at a reasonable price, in which case this one will be for sale again. I'm not sure why the previous owner thought it was original. I did ask if he was completely satisfied that it was but didn't receive a response to the question in time, before I'd gone to visit.
Yes, the same Garrard motor I presume - although I haven't taken the motor-board off to have a look.
I have just realised that, from what epigramophone says, mine is probably an MP22a - with the counter-weight and automatic stop.
I fully understand your sentiments as expressed 'above' by the way.
There is a chance that I can 'point you towards' an MP22 which can be cannibalised for precisely the parts you need. But possibly only if yours is an MP22 and not a MP22a as the MP22a was slightly larger than the MP 22 - well, the lid certainly is .......................... (not many people know that !).