Expert Senior - new purchase
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 3:01 pm
I've been extremely fortunate to buy several gramophones and a huge amount of records which have all been in storage for a number of years. One of them is this Expert Senior. My first instrument of the EMG family was an Expert Junior which I still have and love, but I've always hankered after a Senior! It couldn't have come at a more inconvenient time financially, having moved house (upsizing and seriously up-mortaging!) earlier this year, but I just had to pull out all the stops for this lot.
This Senior is a venerable old gent, not without some issues, but all fairly minor - some historic woodworm, repairs to a slightly damaged tonearm, evidence of slight sag in the horn having been corrected and stabilised, motorboard or armboard looks to have been replaced, probably not the original motor (it was electric from new and currently has a good Collaro) - but it's wonderful and very presentable, and I will have the choice whether to restore or just conserve it, or somewhere in between.
The horn is a fraction larger than standard at 28 ¾" to 29" diameter. It sounds fabulous with the 4-spring Expert soundbox it came with, and even better with the one I already had which was rebuilt and tuned a few years ago by soundbox guru Ian Maxted.
Here's a video (before I dusted it and moved it into its new position!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxSLmzE8kx0 The bass from around 2.15 is just phenomenal! I'm fortunate to be well used to the amazing performance of EMGs and Experts, but I continue to be astonished on a daily basis... Deep joy!
This Senior is a venerable old gent, not without some issues, but all fairly minor - some historic woodworm, repairs to a slightly damaged tonearm, evidence of slight sag in the horn having been corrected and stabilised, motorboard or armboard looks to have been replaced, probably not the original motor (it was electric from new and currently has a good Collaro) - but it's wonderful and very presentable, and I will have the choice whether to restore or just conserve it, or somewhere in between.
The horn is a fraction larger than standard at 28 ¾" to 29" diameter. It sounds fabulous with the 4-spring Expert soundbox it came with, and even better with the one I already had which was rebuilt and tuned a few years ago by soundbox guru Ian Maxted.
Here's a video (before I dusted it and moved it into its new position!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxSLmzE8kx0 The bass from around 2.15 is just phenomenal! I'm fortunate to be well used to the amazing performance of EMGs and Experts, but I continue to be astonished on a daily basis... Deep joy!