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Originally Posted by Tapioca
Thanks gentlemen.
Basically, the turntable hasn't been used for at least 20 years. It's from the mid-80s, if not older. There shouldn't be any reason why it shouldn't work, but who knows? What has started as an exercise in curiousity might turn out to be an expensive hobby.
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I'm not sure which model of turntable you have, but if you ever get an opportunity, first, get a needle/cartridge and test it out. Listen carefully and take note of the sound quality. Simple things to go over are the grounding cable and the RCA cables. Cleaning them up can make a huge difference!