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SUPEX SDT-1000 Booster For MC Cartridge In Excellent Condition
End: 26.08. 2024 02:16:02 on Monday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 357.32 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 335019842154
- Seller: used_parts1 (1785|100.0%)
- Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
- Item location: Yokohama
- Ships to: Worldwide
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SUPEX SDT-1000 Booster For MC Cartridge In Excellent Condition Item Description This unit is in excellent condition including a few minor scratches and scuffs on the body. (please see photos). This unit has been checked and tested confirm working perfectly. Shipping Policy We ship the item via DHL with a tracking number. Item will arrive approximately one week. Duties and Taxes Policy Import duties, taxes, and other charges which are not included in the item price or shipping charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be before bidding or buying. Except in the case of faulty or damaged items, refunds do not include any return shipping or shipping charges. Your return shipping charge will be deducted from your refund if you receive any.
SUPEX SDT-44 Booster for MC Cartridge Step Up Transformer
End: 24.02. 2024 01:14:01 on Saturday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 91.23 EUR
- Status: sold
- Item number: 285707508660
- Bids: 2
- Seller: hififorfood (3001|100.0%)
- Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
- Item location: New York, New York
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 10,0 EUR
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SUPEX SDT-44 Booster for MC Cartridge Step Up Transformer
SUPEX SDT-1000 Booster for MC Cartridge Step Up Transformer - Japan SDT 1000
End: 20.01. 2024 00:11:00 on Saturday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 121.98 EUR
- Status: sold
- Item number: 355373427092
- Bids: 18
- Seller: ithriftnow (638|100.0%)
- Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
- Item location: Campbell, California
- Ships to: US
- Shipping: 15,0 EUR
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Enhance the sound quality of your vinyl records with the SUPEX SDT-1000 Booster for MC Cartridge. This rare booster, made in Japan, is designed to work with universal brands and models, and is silver in color. This booster is the perfect addition to your MC cartridge turntable setup, improving sound quality without compromising on the condition of your vinyl records.
Linn Sondek LP12+Lurne tonarm 2+Supex 900 super cartridge and SDT 1000 transfo
End: 05.09. 2023 16:51:07 on Tuesday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 2300.0 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 126070961933
- Bids: 0
- Seller: 63romain (108|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Orcival, France
- Ships to: Worldwide
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Turntable Linn Sondek LP12 kit Valhalla + Lurne arm 2 + Moving coil cartridge Supex 900 super + Supex SDT 1000 pre-preamplifier. This turntable (pictures1-5), his tone arm and Supex 900 super (picture 6) and Supex SDT 1000 step transformer (pictures 7 and 8) are in perfect working conditions and come with several accessories including a spare belt, the oil for the tone arm in a syringe, a Decca brush for cleaning LPs and a Supex liquid for cleaning the stylus (pictures 9 and 10), the written instructions of Mr. Lurne himself (the conceptor of the famous Goldmund turntable) to adjust any cartridge (in French, but that I will be very pleased to translate, being fully bilingual, picture 11) and all original packages (pictures 12 and 13). The stylus of the Supex 900 super cartridge is in excellent condition as my Linn Sondek was only used to read brand new LPs (see last paragraph below) and has been reading only about 50 LPs. Most of my recording were made with a Thorens 160 with a SME serie 2 tone arm and a cartridge Shure V15 IV resold decades ago. I am a stereo maniac, with a McIntosh amplifier 7270, McIntosh preamplifier C31V, McIntosh CD player MCD 7007, McIntosh FM tuner MR 7082 connected to an external antenna, Quad ESL 63 Pro electrostatic speakers, Revox B77 reel to reel tape recorder, and Nakamichi 1000 ZXL K7 deck, both tape recorders connected to a DBX 124 noise reduction unit (see pictures 14 and 15). Connectic is by Monster cables, except for the Quads, which are connected to the amplifier by Leedh cables. My listening room is almost perfect with a height of 6.5 m in inverse V (see pictures 16 and 17), and thus with a huge volume. The Quads ESL 63 Pro are perfectly placed at 1.2 m of the back and lateralwalls in stone (0.7 m thick) and distant of 4.5 m. The insulation of the walls on the back of the Quads has been rigidified to avoid any parasite vibration as the Quads function in doublet. There is a specific electric line for the stereo directly from the electric counter. You may notice 1) that the amplifier at the bottom of my rack is sufficiently far away of the other components to avoid any radiation of the monstrous output transformers of the McIntosh amplifier 7270, and 2) that the Quads are on home-made metallic stands. They are filled with sand with cork supports on both the metallic plate bottom of the Quads and on the wooden floor. In my personal opinion the Quad stands are not high enough to get a perfect stereo image for a seated listener. I have plenty of test CDs including the Chesky volumes 1 to 3, plenty of friends who are musicians, and I regularly assist to live concerts of mostly Baroque music, blues and jazz... I had two turntables: This Linn Sondek LP12 operating in my main listening room with an AGI 511 A preamplifier (much better than my present McIntosh preamp for its phono section, already sold recently on eBay). Another secondary stereo system with a turntable Thorens TD 160 (also recently sold on eBay, not the one with the SME tone arm) was in use in my office comprising a Marantz 2225 receiver connected to the external FM antenna, a basic Sony CD player CDP-690, and a pair of French 3A Apogée Monitor speakers (see pictures 18 and 19).
Linn Sondek LP12+Lurne tonarm 2+Supex 900 super cartridge and SDT 1000 transfo
End: 20.07. 2023 14:51:52 on Thursday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 2300.0 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 126016739336
- Bids: 0
- Seller: 63romain (107|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Orcival, France
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 50,0 EUR
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Description
Turntable Linn Sondek LP12 kit Valhalla + Lurne arm 2 + Moving coil cartridge Supex 900 super + Supex SDT 1000 pre-preamplifier. This turntable (pictures1-5), his tone arm and Supex 900 super (picture 6) and Supex SDT 1000 step transformer (pictures 7 and 8) are in perfect working conditions and come with several accessories including a spare belt, the oil for the tone arm in a syringe, a Decca brush for cleaning LPs and a Supex liquid for cleaning the stylus (pictures 9 and 10), the written instructions of Mr. Lurne himself (the conceptor of the famous Goldmund turntable) to adjust any cartridge (in French, but that I will be very pleased to translate, being fully bilingual, picture 11) and all original packages (pictures 12 and 13). The stylus of the Supex 900 super cartridge is in excellent condition as my Linn Sondek was only used to read brand new LPs (see last paragraph below). I am a stereo maniac, with a McIntosh amplifier 7270, McIntosh preamplifier C31V, McIntosh CD player MCD 7007, McIntosh FM tuner MR 7082 connected to an external antenna, Quad ESL 63 Pro electrostatic speakers, Revox B77 reel to reel tape recorder, and Nakamichi 1000 ZXL K7 deck, both tape recorders connected to a DBX 124 noise reduction unit (see pictures 14 and 15). Connectic is by Monster cables, except for the Quads, which are connected to the amplifier by Leedh cables. My listening room is almost perfect with a height of 6.5 m in inverse V (see pictures 16 and 17), and thus with a huge volume. The Quads ESL 63 Pro are perfectly placed at 1.2 m of the back and lateralwalls in stone (0.7 m thick) and distant of 4.5 m. The insulation of the walls on the back of the Quads has been rigidified to avoid any parasite vibration as the Quads function in doublet. There is a specific electric line for the stereo directly from the electric counter. You may notice 1) that the amplifier at the bottom of my rack is sufficiently far away of the other components to avoid any radiation of the monstrous output transformers of the McIntosh amplifier 7270, and 2) that the Quads are on home-made metallic stands. They are filled with sand with cork supports on both the metallic plate bottom of the Quads and on the wooden floor. In my personal opinion the Quad stands are not high enough to get a perfect stereo image for a seated listener. I have plenty of test CDs including the Chesky volumes 1 to 3, plenty of friends who are musicians, and I regularly assist to live concerts of mostly Baroque music, blues and jazz... I had two turntables: This Linn Sondek LP12 operating in my main listening room with an AGI 511 A preamplifier (much better than my present McIntosh preamp for its phono section, already sold recently on eBay). Another secondary stereo system with a turntable Thorens TD 160 (also recently sold on eBay) was in use in my office comprising a Marantz 2225 receiver connected to the external FM antenna, a basic Sony CD player CDP-690, and a pair of French 3A Apogée Monitor speakers (see pictures 18 and 19).
Linn Sondek LP12+Lurne tonarm 2+Supex 900 super cartridge and SDT 1000 transfo
End: 16.07. 2023 18:54:18 on Sunday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 2300.0 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 126008058867
- Bids: 0
- Seller: 63romain (107|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Orcival, France
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 50,0 EUR
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Description
Turntable Linn Sondek LP12 kit Valhalla + Lurne arm 2 + Moving coil cartridge Supex 900 super + Supex SDT 1000 pre-preamplifier. This turntable (pictures1-5), his tone arm and Supex 900 super (picture 6) and Supex SDT 1000 step transformer (pictures 7 and 8) are in perfect working conditions and come with several accessories including a spare belt, the oil for the tone arm in a syringe, a Decca brush for cleaning LPs and a Supex liquid for cleaning the stylus (pictures 9 and 10), the written instructions of Mr. Lurne himself (the conceptor of the famous Goldmund turntable) to adjust any cartridge (in French, but that I will be very pleased to translate, being fully bilingual, picture 11) and all original packages (pictures 12 and 13). The stylus of the Supex 900 super cartridge is in excellent condition as my Linn Sondek was only used to read brand new LPs (see last paragraph below). I am a stereo maniac, with a McIntosh amplifier 7270, McIntosh preamplifier C31V, McIntosh CD player MCD 7007, McIntosh FM tuner MR 7082 connected to an external antenna, Quad ESL 63 Pro electrostatic speakers, Revox B77 reel to reel tape recorder, and Nakamichi 1000 ZXL K7 deck, both tape recorders connected to a DBX 124 noise reduction unit (see pictures 14 and 15). Connectic is by Monster cables, except for the Quads, which are connected to the amplifier by Leedh cables. My listening room is almost perfect with a height of 6.5 m in inverse V (see pictures 16 and 17), and thus with a huge volume. The Quads ESL 63 Pro are perfectly placed at 1.2 m of the back and lateralwalls in stone (0.7 m thick) and distant of 4.5 m. The insulation of the walls on the back of the Quads has been rigidified to avoid any parasite vibration as the Quads function in doublet. There is a specific electric line for the stereo directly from the electric counter. You may notice 1) that the amplifier at the bottom of my rack is sufficiently far away of the other components to avoid any radiation of the monstrous output transformers of the McIntosh amplifier 7270, and 2) that the Quads are on home-made metallic stands. They are filled with sand with cork supports on both the metallic plate bottom of the Quads and on the wooden floor. In my personal opinion the Quad stands are not high enough to get a perfect stereo image for a seated listener. I have plenty of test CDs including the Chesky volumes 1 to 3, plenty of friends who are musicians, and I regularly assist to live concerts of mostly Baroque music, blues and jazz... I had two turntables: This Linn Sondek LP12 operating in my main listening room with an AGI 511 A preamplifier (much better than my present McIntosh preamp for its phono section, already sold recently on eBay). Another secondary stereo system with a turntable Thorens TD 160 (also recently sold on eBay) was in use in my office comprising a Marantz 2225 receiver connected to the external FM antenna, a basic Sony CD player CDP-690, and a pair of French 3A Apogée Monitor speakers (see pictures 18 and 19).
Linn Sondek LP12+Lurne tonarm 2+Supex 900 super cartridge and SDT 1000 transfo
End: 09.07. 2023 18:17:20 on Sunday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 2300.0 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 125999184430
- Bids: 0
- Seller: 63romain (107|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Orcival, France
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 50,0 EUR
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Description
Turntable Linn Sondek LP12 kit Valhalla + Lurne arm 2 + Moving coil cartridge Supex 900 super + Supex SDT 1000 pre-preamplifier. This turntable (pictures1-5), his tone arm and Supex 900 super (picture 6) and Supex SDT 1000 step transformer (pictures 7 and 8) are in perfect working conditions and come with several accessories including a spare belt, the oil for the tone arm in a syringe, a Decca brush for cleaning LPs and a Supex liquid for cleaning the stylus (pictures 9 and 10), the written instructions of Mr. Lurne himself (the conceptor of the famous Goldmund turntable) to adjust any cartridge (in French, but that I will be very pleased to translate, being fully bilingual, picture 11) and all original packages (pictures 12 and 13). The stylus of the Supex 900 super cartridge is in excellent condition as my Linn Sondek was only used to read brand new LPs (see last paragraph below). I am a stereo maniac, with a McIntosh amplifier 7270, McIntosh preamplifier C31V, McIntosh CD player MCD 7007, McIntosh FM tuner MR 7082 connected to an external antenna, Quad ESL 63 Pro electrostatic speakers, Revox B77 reel to reel tape recorder, and Nakamichi 1000 ZXL K7 deck, both tape recorders connected to a DBX 124 noise reduction unit (see pictures 14 and 15). Connectic is by Monster cables, except for the Quads, which are connected to the amplifier by Leedh cables. My listening room is almost perfect with a height of 6.5 m in inverse V (see pictures 16 and 17), and thus with a huge volume. The Quads ESL 63 Pro are perfectly placed at 1.2 m of the back and lateralwalls in stone (0.7 m thick) and distant of 4.5 m. The insulation of the walls on the back of the Quads has been rigidified to avoid any parasite vibration as the Quads function in doublet. There is a specific electric line for the stereo directly from the electric counter. You may notice 1) that the amplifier at the bottom of my rack is sufficiently far away of the other components to avoid any radiation of the monstrous output transformers of the McIntosh amplifier 7270, and 2) that the Quads are on home-made metallic stands. They are filled with sand with cork supports on both the metallic plate bottom of the Quads and on the wooden floor. In my personal opinion the Quad stands are not high enough to get a perfect stereo image for a seated listener. I have plenty of test CDs including the Chesky volumes 1 to 3, plenty of friends who are musicians, and I regularly assist to live concerts of mostly Baroque music, blues and jazz... I had two turntables: This Linn Sondek LP12 operating in my main listening room with an AGI 511 A preamplifier (much better than my present McIntosh preamp for its phono section, already sold recently on eBay). Another secondary stereo system with a turntable Thorens TD 160 (also recently sold on eBay) was in use in my office comprising a Marantz 2225 receiver connected to the external FM antenna, a basic Sony CD player CDP-690, and a pair of French 3A Apogée Monitor speakers (see pictures 18 and 19).
SUPEX SDT-77 MC Step Up Pick Up Transformador Supex Corporation Japón
End: 01.07. 2023 13:15:32 on Saturday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 282.1 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 155615672983
- Seller: g.graphic (1106|99.6%)
- Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
- Item location: Aichi
- Ships to: ES
- Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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Descripción¡Tenemos 100% de stock y listo para enviar!! Todos los accesorios son como en la foto. ?Fabricante: SUPEX?Número de modelo: SDT-77?Diámetro exterior: W60×H30×D145mm?Peso: 250gSe ha confirmado el funcionamiento básico.Hay algunos rasguños y suciedad.Comprueba el estado con la foto y el vídeo.PagoVarias tarjetas de crédito, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.EnvíoEnviamos por DHL o Fedex. Se enviará dentro de 1 día hábil y llegará en aproximadamente 3 días en promedio.El tiempo de llegada es de alrededor de 3-7 días para llegar.Somos el vendedor de entrega más rápido en Japón.¡Envío gratuito a nivel mundial!Condiciones de ventaGarantía de devolución de dinero dentro de los 60 días si el cliente lo devuelve.Compradores internacionales: tenga en cuenta:Los aranceles, impuestos y cargos de importación no están incluidos en el precio del artículo ni en el costo de envío. Estas cargas son la responsabilidad del comprador. Consulte con la oficina de aduanas de su país para determinar cuáles serán estos costos adicionales antes de ofertar o comprar.
SUPEX SDT-77 MC Step Up Pick Up Transformateur Supex Corporation Japon
End: 01.07. 2023 13:15:32 on Saturday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 282.1 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 155615672646
- Seller: g.graphic (1106|99.6%)
- Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
- Item location: Aichi
- Ships to: FR
- Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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DescriptionNous avons 100% de stock et prêt à expédier !! Tous les accessoires sont comme sur la photo. ?Fabricant : SUPEX? Numéro de modèle : SDT-77?Diamètre extérieur : L60×H30×D145mm?Poids : 250 gLe fonctionnement de base a été confirmé.Il y a quelques rayures et saletés.Veuillez vérifier létat avec la photo et la vidéo.PaiementDiverses cartes de crédit, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.ExpéditionNous expédions par DHL ou Fedex. Il sera expédié sous 1 jour ouvrable et arrivera dans environ 3 jours en moyenne.Le temps darrivée est denviron 3 à 7 jours pour arriver.Nous sommes le vendeur de livraison le plus rapide au Japon.Envoi gratuit dans le monde entier!Conditions de venteGarantie de remboursement sous 60 jours en cas de retour par le client.Acheteurs internationaux - Veuillez noter :Les droits dimportation, les taxes et les frais ne sont pas inclus dans le prix de larticle ou les frais dexpédition. Ces charges sont sous la responsabilité de lacheteur. Veuillez vérifier auprès du bureau de douane de votre pays pour déterminer quels seront ces coûts supplémentaires avant denchérir ou dacheter.
SUPEX SDT-77 MC Step Up Pick Up Transformer Supex Corporation Japan
End: 01.07. 2023 13:15:31 on Saturday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 284.33 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 155615668748
- Seller: g.graphic (1106|99.6%)
- Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
- Item location: Aichi
- Ships to: GB
- Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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DescriptionWe have 100% stock & Ready to ship!! All accessories are as pictured. ?Manufacturer: SUPEX?Model number: SDT-77?Outer diameter: W60×H30×D145mm?Weight: 250gBasic operation has been confirmed.There are some scratches and dirt.Please check the condition with the photo and video.PaymentVarious credit cards, Apple pay, Google Pay etc.ShippingWe ship by DHL or Fedex. It will be shipped within 1 business day and will arrive in about 3 days on average.Arriving Time is around 3-7 days to arrive.We are fastest delivery seller in Japan.Free Shipping Worldwide!Terms of SaleMoney back guarantee within 60 days if returned by customer.International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
SUPEX SDT-77 MC Step-Up-Pickup-Transformator Supex Corporation Japan
End: 01.07. 2023 13:15:31 on Saturday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 282.1 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 155615668625
- Seller: g.graphic (1106|99.6%)
- Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
- Item location: Aichi
- Ships to: DE
- Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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BeschreibungWir haben 100 % Lagerbestand und sind versandbereit!! Alle Zubehörteile sind wie abgebildet. ?Hersteller: SUPEX?Modellnummer: SDT-77?Außendurchmesser: B60×H30×T145mm?Gewicht: 250gDer Grundbetrieb wurde bestätigt.Es gibt einige Kratzer und Schmutz.Bitte überprüfen Sie den Zustand anhand des Fotos und Videos.ZahlungDiverse Kreditkarten, Apple Pay, Google Pay etc.VersandWir versenden per DHL oder Fedex. Der Versand erfolgt innerhalb eines Werktages und die Lieferung erfolgt durchschnittlich in etwa 3 Tagen.Die Ankunftszeit beträgt ca. 3–7 Tage.Wir sind der schnellste Lieferverkäufer in Japan.Weltweit versandkostenfrei!VerkaufsbedingungenGeld-zurück-Garantie innerhalb von 60 Tagen bei Rückgabe durch den Kunden.Internationale Käufer – Bitte beachten Sie:Einfuhrzölle, Steuern und Gebühren sind nicht im Artikelpreis oder den Versandkosten enthalten. Diese Gebühren liegen in der Verantwortung des Käufers. Bitte erkundigen Sie sich vor dem Bieten oder Kaufen beim Zollamt Ihres Landes, wie hoch diese zusätzlichen Kosten sein werden.
SUPEX SDT-77 MC Step Up Pick Up Transformer Supex Corporation Japan
End: 01.07. 2023 13:15:30 on Saturday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 273.32 EUR
- Status: sold
- Item number: 155615618501
- Seller: g.graphic (1106|99.6%)
- Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
- Item location: Aichi
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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Description
DescriptionWe have 100% stock & Ready to ship!! All accessories are as pictured. ?Manufacturer: SUPEX?Model number: SDT-77?Outer diameter: W60×H30×D145mm?Weight: 250gBasic operation has been confirmed.There are some scratches and dirt.Please check the condition with the photo and video.PaymentVarious credit cards, Apple pay, Google Pay etc.ShippingWe ship by DHL or Fedex. It will be shipped within 1 business day and will arrive in about 3 days on average.Arriving Time is around 3-7 days to arrive.We are fastest delivery seller in Japan.Free Shipping Worldwide!Terms of SaleMoney back guarantee within 60 days if returned by customer.International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
Linn Sondek LP12+Lurne tonarm 2+Supex 900 super cartridge and SDT 1000 transfo
End: 30.06. 2023 10:51:51 on Friday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 2300.0 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 125987640430
- Bids: 0
- Seller: 63romain (107|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Orcival, France
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 50,0 EUR
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Description
Turntable Linn Sondek LP12 kit Valhalla + Lurne arm 2 + Moving coil cartridge Supex 900 super + Supex SDT 1000 pre-preamplifier. This turntable (pictures1-5), his tone arm and Supex 900 super (picture 6) and Supex SDT 1000 step transformer (pictures 7 and 8) are in perfect working conditions and come with several accessories including a spare belt, the oil for the tone arm in a syringe, a Decca brush for cleaning LPs and a Supex liquid for cleaning the stylus (pictures 9 and 10), the written instructions of Mr. Lurne himself (the conceptor of the famous Goldmund turntable) to adjust any cartridge (in French, but that I will be very pleased to translate, being fully bilingual, picture 11) and all original packages (pictures 12 and 13). The stylus of the Supex 900 super cartridge is in excellent condition as my Linn Sondek was only used to read brand new LPs (see last paragraph below). I am a stereo maniac, with a McIntosh amplifier 7270, McIntosh preamplifier C31V, McIntosh CD player MCD 7007, McIntosh FM tuner MR 7082 connected to an external antenna, Quad ESL 63 Pro electrostatic speakers, Revox B77 reel to reel tape recorder, and Nakamichi 1000 ZXL K7 deck, both tape recorders connected to a DBX 124 noise reduction unit (see pictures 14 and 15). Connectic is by Monster cables, except for the Quads, which are connected to the amplifier by Leedh cables. My listening room is almost perfect with a height of 6.5 m in inverse V (see pictures 16 and 17), and thus with a huge volume. The Quads ESL 63 Pro are perfectly placed at 1.2 m of the back and lateralwalls in stone (0.7 m thick) and distant of 4.5 m. The insulation of the walls on the back of the Quads has been rigidified to avoid any parasite vibration as the Quads function in doublet. There is a specific electric line for the stereo directly from the electric counter. You may notice 1) that the amplifier at the bottom of my rack is sufficiently far away of the other components to avoid any radiation of the monstrous output transformers of the McIntosh amplifier 7270, and 2) that the Quads are on home-made metallic stands. They are filled with sand with cork supports on both the metallic plate bottom of the Quads and on the wooden floor. In my personal opinion the Quad stands are not high enough to get a perfect stereo image for a seated listener. I have plenty of test CDs including the Chesky volumes 1 to 3, plenty of friends who are musicians, and I regularly assist to live concerts of mostly Baroque music, blues and jazz... I had two turntables: This Linn Sondek LP12 operating in my main listening room with an AGI 511 A preamplifier (much better than my present McIntosh preamp for its phono section, already sold recently on eBay). Another secondary stereo system with a turntable Thorens TD 160 (also recently sold on eBay) was in use in my office comprising a Marantz 2225 receiver connected to the external FM antenna, a basic Sony CD player CDP-690, and a pair of French 3A Apogée Monitor speakers (see pictures 18 and 19).
Linn Sondek LP12+Lurne tonarm 2+Supex 900 super cartridge and SDT 1000 transfo
End: 23.06. 2023 10:51:41 on Friday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 2300.0 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 125978454449
- Bids: 0
- Seller: 63romain (107|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Orcival, France
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 50,0 EUR
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Turntable Linn Sondek LP12 kit Valhalla + Lurne arm 2 + Moving coil cartridge Supex 900 super + Supex SDT 1000 pre-preamplifier. This turntable (pictures1-5), his tone arm and Supex 900 super (picture 6) and Supex SDT 1000 step transformer (pictures 7 and 8) are in perfect working conditions and come with several accessories including a spare belt, the oil for the tone arm in a syringe, a Decca brush for cleaning LPs and a Supex liquid for cleaning the stylus (pictures 9 and 10), the written instructions of Mr. Lurne himself (the conceptor of the famous Goldmund turntable) to adjust any cartridge (in French, but that I will be very pleased to translate, being fully bilingual, picture 11) and all original packages (pictures 12 and 13). The stylus of the Supex 900 super cartridge is in excellent condition as my Linn Sondek was only used to read brand new LPs (see last paragraph below). I am a stereo maniac, with a McIntosh amplifier 7270, McIntosh preamplifier C31V, McIntosh CD player MCD 7007, McIntosh FM tuner MR 7082 connected to an external antenna, Quad ESL 63 Pro electrostatic speakers, Revox B77 reel to reel tape recorder, and Nakamichi 1000 ZXL K7 deck, both tape recorders connected to a DBX 124 noise reduction unit (see pictures 14 and 15). Connectic is by Monster cables, except for the Quads, which are connected to the amplifier by Leedh cables. My listening room is almost perfect with a height of 6.5 m in inverse V (see pictures 16 and 17), and thus with a huge volume. The Quads ESL 63 Pro are perfectly placed at 1.2 m of the back and lateralwalls in stone (0.7 m thick) and distant of 4.5 m. The insulation of the walls on the back of the Quads has been rigidified to avoid any parasite vibration as the Quads function in doublet. There is a specific electric line for the stereo directly from the electric counter. You may notice 1) that the amplifier at the bottom of my rack is sufficiently far away of the other components to avoid any radiation of the monstrous output transformers of the McIntosh amplifier 7270, and 2) that the Quads are on home-made metallic stands. They are filled with sand with cork supports on both the metallic plate bottom of the Quads and on the wooden floor. In my personal opinion the Quad stands are not high enough to get a perfect stereo image for a seated listener. I have plenty of test CDs including the Chesky volumes 1 to 3, plenty of friends who are musicians, and I regularly assist to live concerts of mostly Baroque music, blues and jazz... I had two turntables: This Linn Sondek LP12 operating in my main listening room with an AGI 511 A preamplifier (much better than my present McIntosh preamp for its phono section, already sold recently on eBay). Another secondary stereo system with a turntable Thorens TD 160 (also recently sold on eBay) was in use in my office comprising a Marantz 2225 receiver connected to the external FM antenna, a basic Sony CD player CDP-690, and a pair of French 3A Apogée Monitor speakers (see pictures 18 and 19).
Linn Sondek LP12+Lurne tonarm 2+Supex 900 super cartridge and SDT 1000 transfo
End: 16.06. 2023 10:51:04 on Friday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 2300.0 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 125969701928
- Bids: 0
- Seller: 63romain (107|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Orcival, France
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 50,0 EUR
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Description
Turntable Linn Sondek LP12 kit Valhalla + Lurne arm 2 + Moving coil cartridge Supex 900 super + Supex SDT 1000 pre-preamplifier. This turntable (pictures1-5), his tone arm and Supex 900 super (picture 6) and Supex SDT 1000 step transformer (pictures 7 and 8) are in perfect working conditions and come with several accessories including a spare belt, the oil for the tone arm in a syringe, a Decca brush for cleaning LPs and a Supex liquid for cleaning the stylus (pictures 9 and 10), the written instructions of Mr. Lurne himself (the conceptor of the famous Goldmund turntable) to adjust any cartridge (in French, but that I will be very pleased to translate, being fully bilingual, picture 11) and all original packages (pictures 12 and 13). The stylus of the Supex 900 super cartridge is in excellent condition as my Linn Sondek was only used to read brand new LPs (see last paragraph below). I am a stereo maniac, with a McIntosh amplifier 7270, McIntosh preamplifier C31V, McIntosh CD player MCD 7007, McIntosh FM tuner MR 7082 connected to an external antenna, Quad ESL 63 Pro electrostatic speakers, Revox B77 reel to reel tape recorder, and Nakamichi 1000 ZXL K7 deck, both tape recorders connected to a DBX 124 noise reduction unit (see pictures 14 and 15). Connectic is by Monster cables, except for the Quads, which are connected to the amplifier by Leedh cables. My listening room is almost perfect with a height of 6.5 m in inverse V (see pictures 16 and 17), and thus with a huge volume. The Quads ESL 63 Pro are perfectly placed at 1.2 m of the back and lateralwalls in stone (0.7 m thick) and distant of 4.5 m. The insulation of the walls on the back of the Quads has been rigidified to avoid any parasite vibration as the Quads function in doublet. There is a specific electric line for the stereo directly from the electric counter. You may notice 1) that the amplifier at the bottom of my rack is sufficiently far away of the other components to avoid any radiation of the monstrous output transformers of the McIntosh amplifier 7270, and 2) that the Quads are on home-made metallic stands. They are filled with sand with cork supports on both the metallic plate bottom of the Quads and on the wooden floor. In my personal opinion the Quad stands are not high enough to get a perfect stereo image for a seated listener. I have plenty of test CDs including the Chesky volumes 1 to 3, plenty of friends who are musicians, and I regularly assist to live concerts of mostly Baroque music, blues and jazz... I had two turntables: This Linn Sondek LP12 operating in my main listening room with an AGI 511 A preamplifier (much better than my present McIntosh preamp for its phono section, already sold recently on eBay). Another secondary stereo system with a turntable Thorens TD 160 (also recently sold on eBay) was in use in my office comprising a Marantz 2225 receiver connected to the external FM antenna, a basic Sony CD player CDP-690, and a pair of French 3A Apogée Monitor speakers (see pictures 18 and 19).
Linn Sondek LP12+Lurne tonarm 2+Supex 900 super cartridge and SDT 1000 transfo
End: 09.06. 2023 10:50:47 on Friday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 2300.0 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 125959978650
- Bids: 0
- Seller: 63romain (107|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Orcival, France
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 50,0 EUR
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Description
Turntable Linn Sondek LP12 kit Valhalla + Lurne arm 2 + Moving coil cartridge Supex 900 super + Supex SDT 1000 pre-preamplifier. This turntable (pictures1-5), his tone arm and Supex 900 super (picture 6) and Supex SDT 1000 step transformer (pictures 7 and 8) are in perfect working conditions and come with several accessories including a spare belt, the oil for the tone arm in a syringe, a Decca brush for cleaning LPs and a Supex liquid for cleaning the stylus (pictures 9 and 10), the written instructions of Mr. Lurne himself (the conceptor of the famous Goldmund turntable) to adjust any cartridge (in French, but that I will be very pleased to translate, being fully bilingual, picture 11) and all original packages (pictures 12 and 13). The stylus of the Supex 900 super cartridge is in excellent condition as my Linn Sondek was only used to read brand new LPs (see last paragraph below). I am a stereo maniac, with a McIntosh amplifier 7270, McIntosh preamplifier C31V, McIntosh CD player MCD 7007, McIntosh FM tuner MR 7082 connected to an external antenna, Quad ESL 63 Pro electrostatic speakers, Revox B77 reel to reel tape recorder, and Nakamichi 1000 ZXL K7 deck, both tape recorders connected to a DBX 124 noise reduction unit (see pictures 14 and 15). Connectic is by Monster cables, except for the Quads, which are connected to the amplifier by Leedh cables. My listening room is almost perfect with a height of 6.5 m in inverse V (see pictures 16 and 17), and thus with a huge volume. The Quads ESL 63 Pro are perfectly placed at 1.2 m of the back and lateralwalls in stone (0.7 m thick) and distant of 4.5 m. The insulation of the walls on the back of the Quads has been rigidified to avoid any parasite vibration as the Quads function in doublet. There is a specific electric line for the stereo directly from the electric counter. You may notice 1) that the amplifier at the bottom of my rack is sufficiently far away of the other components to avoid any radiation of the monstrous output transformers of the McIntosh amplifier 7270, and 2) that the Quads are on home-made metallic stands. They are filled with sand with cork supports on both the metallic plate bottom of the Quads and on the wooden floor. In my personal opinion the Quad stands are not high enough to get a perfect stereo image for a seated listener. I have plenty of test CDs including the Chesky volumes 1 to 3, plenty of friends who are musicians, and I regularly assist to live concerts of mostly Baroque music, blues and jazz... I had two turntables: This Linn Sondek LP12 operating in my main listening room with an AGI 511 A preamplifier (much better than my present McIntosh preamp for its phono section, already sold recently on eBay). Another secondary stereo system with a turntable Thorens TD 160 (also recently sold on eBay) was in use in my office comprising a Marantz 2225 receiver connected to the external FM antenna, a basic Sony CD player CDP-690, and a pair of French 3A Apogée Monitor speakers (see pictures 18 and 19).
Linn Sondek LP12+Lurne tonarm 2+Supex 900 super cartridge and SDT 1000 transfo
End: 02.06. 2023 10:50:21 on Friday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 2300.0 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 125950339764
- Bids: 0
- Seller: 63romain (107|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Orcival, France
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 50,0 EUR
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Description
Turntable Linn Sondek LP12 kit Valhalla + Lurne arm 2 + Moving coil cartridge Supex 900 super + Supex SDT 1000 pre-preamplifier. This turntable (pictures1-5), his tone arm and Supex 900 super (picture 6) and Supex SDT 1000 step transformer (pictures 7 and 8) are in perfect working conditions and come with several accessories including a spare belt, the oil for the tone arm in a syringe, a Decca brush for cleaning LPs and a Supex liquid for cleaning the stylus (pictures 9 and 10), the written instructions of Mr. Lurne himself (the conceptor of the famous Goldmund turntable) to adjust any cartridge (in French, but that I will be very pleased to translate, being fully bilingual, picture 11) and all original packages (pictures 12 and 13). The stylus of the Supex 900 super cartridge is in excellent condition as my Linn Sondek was only used to read brand new LPs (see last paragraph below). I am a stereo maniac, with a McIntosh amplifier 7270, McIntosh preamplifier C31V, McIntosh CD player MCD 7007, McIntosh FM tuner MR 7082 connected to an external antenna, Quad ESL 63 Pro electrostatic speakers, Revox B77 reel to reel tape recorder, and Nakamichi 1000 ZXL K7 deck, both tape recorders connected to a DBX 124 noise reduction unit (see pictures 14 and 15). Connectic is by Monster cables, except for the Quads, which are connected to the amplifier by Leedh cables. My listening room is almost perfect with a height of 6.5 m in inverse V (see pictures 16 and 17), and thus with a huge volume. The Quads ESL 63 Pro are perfectly placed at 1.2 m of the back and lateralwalls in stone (0.7 m thick) and distant of 4.5 m. The insulation of the walls on the back of the Quads has been rigidified to avoid any parasite vibration as the Quads function in doublet. There is a specific electric line for the stereo directly from the electric counter. You may notice 1) that the amplifier at the bottom of my rack is sufficiently far away of the other components to avoid any radiation of the monstrous output transformers of the McIntosh amplifier 7270, and 2) that the Quads are on home-made metallic stands. They are filled with sand with cork supports on both the metallic plate bottom of the Quads and on the wooden floor. In my personal opinion the Quad stands are not high enough to get a perfect stereo image for a seated listener. I have plenty of test CDs including the Chesky volumes 1 to 3, plenty of friends who are musicians, and I regularly assist to live concerts of mostly Baroque music, blues and jazz... I had two turntables: This Linn Sondek LP12 operating in my main listening room with an AGI 511 A preamplifier (much better than my present McIntosh preamp for its phono section, already sold recently on eBay). Another secondary stereo system with a turntable Thorens TD 160 (also recently sold on eBay) was in use in my office comprising a Marantz 2225 receiver connected to the external FM antenna, a basic Sony CD player CDP-690, and a pair of French 3A Apogée Monitor speakers (see pictures 18 and 19).
Linn Sondek LP12+Lurne tonarm 2+Supex 900 super cartridge and SDT 1000 transfo
End: 26.05. 2023 10:49:09 on Friday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 2300.0 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 125940937932
- Bids: 0
- Seller: 63romain (107|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Orcival, France
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 50,0 EUR
- on EBAY
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Description
Turntable Linn Sondek LP12 kit Valhalla + Lurne arm 2 + Moving coil cartridge Supex 900 super + Supex SDT 1000 pre-preamplifier. This turntable (pictures1-5), his tone arm and Supex 900 super (picture 6) and Supex SDT 1000 step transformer (pictures 7 and 8) are in perfect working conditions and come with several accessories including a spare belt, the oil for the tone arm in a syringe, a Decca brush for cleaning LPs and a Supex liquid for cleaning the stylus (pictures 9 and 10), the written instructions of Mr. Lurne himself (the conceptor of the famous Goldmund turntable) to adjust any cartridge (in French, but that I will be very pleased to translate, being fully bilingual, picture 11) and all original packages (pictures 12 and 13). The stylus of the Supex 900 super cartridge is in excellent condition as my Linn Sondek was only used to read brand new LPs (see last paragraph below). I am a stereo maniac, with a McIntosh amplifier 7270, McIntosh preamplifier C31V, McIntosh CD player MCD 7007, McIntosh FM tuner MR 7082 connected to an external antenna, Quad ESL 63 Pro electrostatic speakers, Revox B77 reel to reel tape recorder, and Nakamichi 1000 ZXL K7 deck, both tape recorders connected to a DBX 124 noise reduction unit (see pictures 14 and 15). Connectic is by Monster cables, except for the Quads, which are connected to the amplifier by Leedh cables. My listening room is almost perfect with a height of 6.5 m in inverse V (see pictures 16 and 17), and thus with a huge volume. The Quads ESL 63 Pro are perfectly placed at 1.2 m of the back and lateralwalls in stone (0.7 m thick) and distant of 4.5 m. The insulation of the walls on the back of the Quads has been rigidified to avoid any parasite vibration as the Quads function in doublet. There is a specific electric line for the stereo directly from the electric counter. You may notice 1) that the amplifier at the bottom of my rack is sufficiently far away of the other components to avoid any radiation of the monstrous output transformers of the McIntosh amplifier 7270, and 2) that the Quads are on home-made metallic stands. They are filled with sand with cork supports on both the metallic plate bottom of the Quads and on the wooden floor. In my personal opinion the Quad stands are not high enough to get a perfect stereo image for a seated listener. I have plenty of test CDs including the Chesky volumes 1 to 3, plenty of friends who are musicians, and I regularly assist to live concerts of mostly Baroque music, blues and jazz... I had two turntables: This Linn Sondek LP12 operating in my main listening room with an AGI 511 A preamplifier (much better than my present McIntosh preamp for its phono section, already sold recently on eBay). Another secondary stereo system with a turntable Thorens TD 160 (also recently sold on eBay) was in use in my office comprising a Marantz 2225 receiver connected to the external FM antenna, a basic Sony CD player CDP-690, and a pair of French 3A Apogée Monitor speakers (see pictures 18 and 19).
Linn Sondek LP12+Lurne tonarm 2+Supex 900 super cartridge and SDT 1000 transfo
End: 12.05. 2023 10:48:14 on Friday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 2300.0 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 125920481134
- Bids: 0
- Seller: 63romain (107|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Orcival, France
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 50,0 EUR
- on EBAY
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Description
Turntable Linn Sondek LP12 kit Valhalla + Lurne arm 2 + Moving coil cartridge Supex 900 super + Supex SDT 1000 pre-preamplifier. This turntable (pictures1-5), his tone arm and Supex 900 super (picture 6) and Supex SDT 1000 step transformer (pictures 7 and 8) are in perfect working conditions and come with several accessories including a spare belt, the oil for the tone arm in a syringe, a Decca brush for cleaning LPs and a Supex liquid for cleaning the stylus (pictures 9 and 10), the written instructions of Mr. Lurne himself (the conceptor of the famous Goldmund turntable) to adjust any cartridge (in French, but that I will be very pleased to translate, being fully bilingual, picture 11) and all original packages (pictures 12 and 13). The stylus of the Supex 900 super cartridge is in excellent condition as my Linn Sondek was only used to read brand new LPs (see last paragraph below). I am a stereo maniac, with a McIntosh amplifier 7270, McIntosh preamplifier C31V, McIntosh CD player MCD 7007, McIntosh FM tuner MR 7082 connected to an external antenna, Quad ESL 63 Pro electrostatic speakers, Revox B77 reel to reel tape recorder, and Nakamichi 1000 ZXL K7 deck, both tape recorders connected to a DBX 124 noise reduction unit (see pictures 14 and 15). Connectic is by Monster cables, except for the Quads, which are connected to the amplifier by Leedh cables. My listening room is almost perfect with a height of 6.5 m in inverse V (see pictures 16 and 17), and thus with a huge volume. The Quads ESL 63 Pro are perfectly placed at 1.2 m of the back and lateralwalls in stone (0.7 m thick) and distant of 4.5 m. The insulation of the walls on the back of the Quads has been rigidified to avoid any parasite vibration as the Quads function in doublet. There is a specific electric line for the stereo directly from the electric counter. You may notice 1) that the amplifier at the bottom of my rack is sufficiently far away of the other components to avoid any radiation of the monstrous output transformers of the McIntosh amplifier 7270, and 2) that the Quads are on home-made metallic stands. They are filled with sand with cork supports on both the metallic plate bottom of the Quads and on the wooden floor. In my personal opinion the Quad stands are not high enough to get a perfect stereo image for a seated listener. I have plenty of test CDs including the Chesky volumes 1 to 3, plenty of friends who are musicians, and I regularly assist to live concerts of mostly Baroque music, blues and jazz... I had two turntables: This Linn Sondek LP12 operating in my main listening room with an AGI 511 A preamplifier (much better than my present McIntosh preamp for its phono section, already sold recently on eBay). Another secondary stereo system with a turntable Thorens TD 160 (also recently sold on eBay) was in use in my office comprising a Marantz 2225 receiver connected to the external FM antenna, a basic Sony CD player CDP-690, and a pair of French 3A Apogée Monitor speakers (see pictures 18 and 19).
Vintage SUPEX MC 900 Super Cartridge + Supex SDT/1000 Booster
End: 24.08. 2021 15:05:04 on Tuesday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 548.82 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 165018107491
- Counter: 134
- Bids: 0
- Seller: diddyoz (1709|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Burpengary, QLD
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 59,78 EUR
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[Free worldwide shipping] Vintage SUPEX SDT-3000 MC cartridge stepup transformer
End: 10.07. 2021 18:31:21 on Saturday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 8501.59 EUR
- Status: sold
- Item number: 273620230444
- Counter: 2215
- Seller: 8ber (236|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Taipei City, default
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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SUPEX SDT-722 Booster For MC Cartridge
End: 12.06. 2021 19:39:37 on Saturday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 400.35 EUR
- Status: sold
- Item number: 124765382378
- Counter: 260
- Seller: gregan-48 (99|96.1%)
- Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
- Item location: Clifton, Virginia
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 31,35 EUR
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VINTAGE - SUPEX - SDT-77 - PICK UP TRANSFORMER - UNTESTED
End: 06.06. 2021 13:28:31 on Sunday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 125.83 EUR
- Status: sold
- Item number: 154469553573
- Counter: 140
- Bids: 18
- Seller: musicyoulike (8967|99.6%)
- Seller information: Commercial
- Item location: Worthing
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Shipping: 3,95 EUR
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SUPEX SDT 77 trasformatore step up
End: 27.03. 2021 00:23:02 on Saturday
- Condition: Used
- Price: 400.0 EUR
- Status: sold
- Item number: 294053106192
- Counter: 76
- Seller: simon.gianp (208|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: La Spezia
- Ships to: IT
- Shipping: 20,0 EUR
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