I have mine since around 10 years, had to replace the belt a couple of years ago. Replaced the cartridge with a used Ortofon OMP 5E i came across, put a OM 10 stylus on it a couple of months ago as an upgrade. I love it so much. I also have the matching CD player and remote for that. 90s technics stuff is probably the best bang/buck you can get.
I thinks it’s great that folks resurrect their classic vintage gear. Not knocking the peeps who go totally high end modern. I recently revived my system, 1970’s McIntosh pre & power amp, 1980’s Denon direct drive turn table with same vintage Grado cartridge + new Grado stylus. All driving ten plus year old NOS Revel Performs M22 speakers. Putting my $ into software, aka new and old vinyl! Enjoy the music.
This turntable must track at 1,25gr recommended up to 1,5gr If you have a small digital scale you can adjust the tracking force behind the counter weight,it has a Philips screw Nice video though ✌️
I have mine since around 10 years, had to replace the belt a couple of years ago. Replaced the cartridge with a used Ortofon OMP 5E i came across, put a OM 10 stylus on it a couple of months ago as an upgrade. I love it so much. I also have the matching CD player and remote for that. 90s technics stuff is probably the best bang/buck you can get.
I agree!!!
I have one of these in the garage, very reliable turntable
And with a little soldering-iron surgery, a resistor can be switched in or out to make the platter spin at any desired speed.
I thinks it’s great that folks resurrect their classic vintage gear. Not knocking the peeps who go totally high end modern. I recently revived my system, 1970’s McIntosh pre & power amp, 1980’s Denon direct drive turn table with same vintage Grado cartridge + new Grado stylus. All driving ten plus year old NOS Revel Performs M22 speakers. Putting my $ into software, aka new and old vinyl! Enjoy the music.
I am so jealous!!! I want setup!!!!
Avuto 2 identici, i miei primi passi da dj li ho fatti con questi giradischi, era l' entry level di quel tempo ( fine anni 80 inizi 90)
This turntable must track at 1,25gr recommended up to 1,5gr
If you have a small digital scale you can adjust the tracking force behind the counter weight,it has a Philips screw
Nice video though ✌️
non adjustable tone arm, anti skate etc? basic specs
Semi-automatic
Auto-return
Platter mat
Turntable
1.25 grams
Tone arm rest
Ground wire
Plynth
Bearings