Help Needed in Fixing Old Turntable

Hi everyone! Newbie here.

I was wondering if anyone here knew anything on a Pioneer PL-320. I rescued it from my storeroom and had the needle/stylus fixed. However, the rotation speed behaves quite erratically as I can never get the strobe lights to stay constant. They're either always moving forwards or backwards. This makes listening to vinyls really irritating.

Mountains of Power

Mountains of Power

<b>Me:</b> We're gonna go see <a href="http://www.brokebackmountainmovie.com/getflash.html">Brokeback Mountain</a> tonight.<br>
<b>Elizabeth:</b> [Gasp of horror!]<br>
<b>Me:</b> What? What's with the gasp of horror?<br>
<b>Elizabeth:</b> Steel yourself.<br>
<b>Me:</b> Why? Am I gonna cry? I'm not afraid of crying. I cry all the time, anyway.<br>
<b>Elizabeth:</b> No, I don't think you're going to cry. But you might wince. A lot.<br>
<b>Me:</b> Oh.<br>

Help with NAD amps

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I have an amp problem, that is to say I need to get a new one, and I was thinking of getting the C272 and running it with my old Adcom GFP-1A pre. It was suggested to me that for roughly the same money that I would probably be better off geting the integrated C372.

Cash is an issue,'cause I just purchased new speakers (Paradigm reference 40's) and a new cd spinner (cambridge 640). Don't run a Turntable.

Any thoughts?

Thanks, Chris

NAD

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Any help from someone with knowledge of the NAD line is appreciated.

I am looking at the 372 and 272 and we have no dealer here in St. Louis. If I go with the 272 it would be for the seeable future be paired with my Adcom GFP1a pre. I have been told that in addition to being old it's not a great pre anyway. Or do I go ahead and just buy the 372 integrated and be done with upgrades.

This is for two channel and I don't use a turntable. Cost is an issue and I am open to other suggestions.

Currently I have;

Kodaly: Music for Cello and Piano/Sung-won Yang (cello), Ick-choo Moon (pno)

I just want to draw attention to this EMI Classics 2002 release, which combines sonic and musical virtuosity. The performances were recorded in the Rolston Recital Hall of the Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada. They were mastered at Seoul Sound Mastering Studio by David Lee and first released in Korea in 2000, subsequently being published in this EMI Classics edition in 2002.

Wolfie & Sid?

Wolfie & Sid?

Stephen Brown argues that Sid Vicious and Mozart shared the quality of primitivism, by which he means the winnowing away of unnecessary complications. I see his point with Sid, but in Mozart's case, I see it as the essence of the refining fire. Still, a good read and well-argued, even though, IMHO, wrong.

100 Greatest Moments in American Rhetoric

100 Greatest Moments in American Rhetoric

Frankly, I think this site has more Ronald Reagan than it needs, but it does have Richard Nixon's farewell address (man, I never get tired of that one) and a ton of other winners&mdash;in both text and MP3. Obviously slanted towards stuff they have audio files for, but a goldmine for those of us who appreciate good oratory.

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