They don't make the parts I'm missing anymore.
They don't make the parts I'm missing anymore.
They don't make the parts I'm missing anymore.
Off topic, but as a person who fixes old turntables. That looks like a plastic piece of shit that needs to go in the garbage.
They're good as a cheap shellac record player, just need to get a 3mil stylus. The old phonographs that played them sucked too.
I had to laugh at this. I do a lot of hobby electronics repair and yeah, these pieces of dog shit are all over our local "collector" "vintage" and "retro" boards. Yeah imma give you $80 for your Sears cardboard box that's also water stained, and even when it was new had incorrect and also non-adjustable platter speed /s
this is one of the most on topic comment in this thread.
oh yeah that turntable? it is a bog standard $5 plastic piece of junk manufactured in bulk in China. you can easily fix it with a hammer.
I was born with a different configuration that is unsupported.
Good times.
There are open source efforts to fix and workaround issues but they don't help much with integration.
How many parts of you do I need to replace before you become someone else?
The control unit.
Only the one that does the job of fixing it properly?
Your local Tool and Die shop does. In fact they love this kind of shit. Making 1-off parts that are no longer manufactured. It's not the lions share of their business. But it's part of it. Hit em up.
Don't break things you only have one of. Neck and back sux
Also don't unfixably break things in your body even with redundancies. That's no fun, either.
Denn das Loch in meinem Herzen
Sieht genauso aus wie du
Und mit keinem andren Deckel
Geht es je wieder zu
Had one of these. Used it all of 2 times before moving. Next time I tried to fire it up, nothing but an occasional clicking sound