Hadcock GH242 SE (Integra)

For Sale: Discussion in 'Classified Adverts' started by RobHolt, Nov 2, 2008.

  1. RobHolt

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    A very nice boxed example of this arm complete with all parts, manual, templates and box. In superb condition, this is the version with the Incognito wiring loom.

    Also supplied are two spare 9" wands, two spare head shells and two black counterweights.

    Looking for £350 + £10 p+p - that's less than half RRP for the arm alone.


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    Hi Rob

    Do you mind me asking why your selling ?

    And is that a Audio-Technica AT33PTG that you have been using on it , I have been considering the PTG and also require a new arm .
    Does the PTG work well on the Hadcock ?

    Regards

    Stuart
     
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    Hi Stuart,

    Yes that's an AT33PTG and it works well in the 242.

    I bought the arm through curiosity really. It's been a good few years since I've used a uni-pivot so wanted to try one again.
    The Rega P9 I use already has a pretty stunning arm fitted in the RB1000. The Hadcock has a different balance - more subtlety and fluidity against the Rega's punch and attack.

    Depends on preference.
     
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    Still for sale.

    A couple more days then off to ebay.
     
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    SOLD

    Thanks to those who enquired.
     
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