Delivery is available for Charlotte, Asheville, Columbia, and Athens areas.
All of the electrolytic capacitors have been replaced, and new dampening fluid has been installed as well.
All of my tables have been thoroughly gone through and serviced and require little if any maintenance. The minimum that each table goes through is the following, motor bearings lubed, replace and refresh any old grease with Super Lube, clean the speed pots with DeoxitDN5 contact cleaner, and set all of the tonearm functions accordingly. All functions will operate correctly, or the turntable will not be sold! In the future, if you need any help or have questions, just give me a call, text, or email, I'll always make myself available.
I've been restoring Technics turntables for over nine years and have sold just under 1000 units. I enjoy what I do and try to pass that love of records onto the belt person!
Here is a quick summary of the maintenance and restoration process for each turntable.
* All electrolytic capacitors replaced with quality components. Film capacitors are used in some instances for better performance.
* Speed selector switch and both internal and external speed potentiometers deoxed with DN5
* Tonearm bearings checked, lubed, and adjusted if necessary.
* RCA cable ends and tonearm to headshell connection points polished for superior connectivity. If the RCA cables are in bad condition I will replace them with gold plated units.
* Spindle lubed with the appropriate light weight oil.
* Internal auto function levers, bushings, etc., relubed. This procedure varies the most from model to model.
* All solder connections checked for cold joints.
* Dustcover hinges tightened.
* Cue damping fluid checked for proper viscosity and drop-down rate. Replaced if necessary.
* Turntable is cleaned, and the dustcover is polished.
* Lastly, the table is thoroughly tested for proper performance.