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Old 06-01-2010, 06:54 AM
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Okay... Just in time
I dropped by a specialty electronics store and I managed to get his last ceramic pick-up for a good price.

I never heard back from Canadian Astatic, and the cost was less than they asked anyway.

So now I have a Philips GP-815, and I just have to figure out a way to mount it (which shouldn't be difficult- it comes with a small metal plate to clamp it securely; If I drill and tap the plate then I should be able to use the original mounting screw in the BSR tone arm.

Does anyone have detailed specs? All I can find is this page, which offers little help (except confirming that it is ceramic):
http://www.topkaufmunich.de/plaintex...temphilips.php

I would assume the standard tracking weight of around 6g would apply.

(Though I've heard it's better to be on the higher end of the range- which would be ~8g. I know too light will damage the record as the stylus skates around, but what sort of problems would you get with too much tracking weight?)
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Old 06-01-2010, 08:56 AM
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Okay... Just in time
I dropped by a specialty electronics store and I managed to get his last ceramic pick-up for a good price.

ok i can't imagine where you scored a ceramic cartridge in our city...i don't do vinyl,but i'm thinking it might be useful to know what business around here even sorta carries stuff like that...best guess's? Hamblins?maybe Peak?
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Old 06-01-2010, 12:28 PM
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Sorry, it's not in Canada, actually
This is in Europe- I've found the newer American Philips (Magnavox?) products to be nothing but crap, whereas here it's still decent quality and a respected brand.

As an FYI, the store is Technica B.V. in Nijmegen, NL.
They would probably still have some tubes on a back shelf or know where to get them, but I didn't think to ask (and trying to transport them by plane is asking for it!)- This guy is basically your local electronics shop for the hobbyist, all kinds of components and supplies.

Edit: I'd wager a store like that would do really well for the tinkerer in Halifax.. but you might try RAE electronics in Burnside. I usually order all my other stuff from Digi-Key, but if you'd like, I can ask around as I know a few people who support older electronics and might know where to get the stuff locally.
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Old 06-01-2010, 07:48 PM
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Sorry, it's not in Canada, actually
This is in Europe- I've found the newer American Philips (Magnavox?) products to be nothing but crap, whereas here it's still decent quality and a respected brand.

As an FYI, the store is Technica B.V. in Nijmegen, NL.
They would probably still have some tubes on a back shelf or know where to get them, but I didn't think to ask (and trying to transport them by plane is asking for it!)- This guy is basically your local electronics shop for the hobbyist, all kinds of components and supplies.

Edit: I'd wager a store like that would do really well for the tinkerer in Halifax.. but you might try RAE electronics in Burnside. I usually order all my other stuff from Digi-Key, but if you'd like, I can ask around as I know a few people who support older electronics and might know where to get the stuff locally.
oh ok,you referred to me as "a fellow Haligonian" in another thread,so i assumed you were local to me,...but you're living away perhaps?...i figured if you had found a place here that actually stocked a ceramic cart...that was a place i should know about!!

i haven't been into RAE in several years,it was usually a wasted stop unfortunately.they always seemed to put more emphasis on commercial/industrial concerns..alltho welcome,they're not really there for the individual in need of a few bucks in parts was always my impression...Jentronics also in Burnside is my store of choice these days...never had a bad experience,friendly,happy to offer advice and usually have what i need,or will order it in if not...found out on my last trip in that the guy on the counter also had experience in restoring radios...very helpful
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Old 06-02-2010, 02:17 AM
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oh ok,you referred to me as "a fellow Haligonian" in another thread,so i assumed you were local to me
Ordinarily, yes, but I'm visiting family at the moment

II've heard of Jentronics, and I'll have to give them a look sometime.

Another decent place is Princess Auto; while they have mostly tools and car parts, they have miscellaneous electronics in the surplus section... great place for AC adapters and cheap cables, fans, etc- While I doubt they carry pickups, it couldn't hurt to give them a call.

I wonder if Halifax is just too small to support such a store- the major problem being supply. It seems to me that this "old" technology is just much more alive in Europe than in the Americas. (e.g. the video about the man making his own triodes- he's in France)
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