Handy! So it’s in the right hands for servicing. As it happens, the former Canadian importer of Heybrook is about a half hour drive from my house – Audio One in Toronto. It’s presently with the tech getting that fixed and the suspension tweaked. Overall it’s a little bit of a fixer-upper – in decent shape, but needs some cosmetic touch up of the black stain on the wood veneer (not sure how I’m going to make that bit look good again), and the external power supply is not giving any juice to the motor – there’s power into the TPS, but none coming out. There was a non-functioning Rega Elys cart on it, which has been tossed. The arm wires and cables seem to have been upgraded – there is what looks like Belden silver cable exiting the bottom of the arm shaft and going straight to some decent looking RCA plugs. It has a Rega RB300 arm with tungsten CW. From my browsing through the Heybrook threads here, it seems to be a later model with cast aluminum subchassis, external TPS unit, and a laminated birch arm board that reaches not quite to the front of the table. As I mentioned in my Welcome post, I have recently purchased a Heybrook TT2 turntable.
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