SOLD Nottingham Analogue Space Arm

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Up for sale is a Nottingham Analogue Space Arm 9”.

I have had this a few years, and have enjoyed it, prompting me to get the Anna arm.

There is a backstory to this arm, I adjusted the azimuth on the head shell, as according to the website, you can, the head shell went slightly loose after I moved it... bugger I thought. Chatting with Andy at Nottingham Analogue, it became apparent on arms before 2010 you cannot, but he suggested just slightly squeezing the socket out of round on the head shell would be enough to do it. Being paranoid of splitting the arm tube, I turned and shrink fitted an aluminium/magnesium collar over the end of the tube, it’s only 12 thou thick so doesn’t add significant weight. This is covered with heatshrink similar to what NA use. The headshell with a slight squeeze fits snug now. (As was Toms philosophy- no glue, just tight enough).

Having played it to test it, it sounded as it should/ did before I messed with it.

As it’s been modified slightly ( maybe improved) I feel I can only sell it a reduced price, from market value. I have £275 as a figure in mind, is based on the additional cost It would be for NA to fit a new arm tube, and rewire it, back to original spec, compared to market value.
 

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vinylnvalves

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Point of clarification, it’s only the tonearm that’s for sale not the arm board and collet, as I still need them on my turntable.
 

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Up for sale is a Nottingham Analogue Space Arm 9”.

I have had this a few years, and have enjoyed it, prompting me to get the Anna arm.

There is a backstory to this arm, I adjusted the azimuth on the head shell, as according to the website, you can, the head shell went slightly loose after I moved it... bugger I thought. Chatting with Andy at Nottingham Analogue, it became apparent on arms before 2010 you cannot, but he suggested just slightly squeezing the socket out of round on the head shell would be enough to do it. Being paranoid of splitting the arm tube, I turned and shrink fitted an aluminium/magnesium collar over the end of the tube, it’s only 12 thou thick so doesn’t add significant weight. This is covered with heatshrink similar to what NA use. The headshell with a slight squeeze fits snug now. (As was Toms philosophy- no glue, just tight enough).

Having played it to test it, it sounded as it should/ did before I messed with it.

As it’s been modified slightly ( maybe improved) I feel I can only sell it a reduced price, from market value. I have £275 as a figure in mind, is based on the additional cost It would be for NA to fit a new arm tube, and rewire it, back to original spec, compared to market value.
Hi I like to buy your tonearm how to continue?
 

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