Philips Turntable

julianm123

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Hello everyone,

I have an old turntable that belonged to my great-uncle. It is currently stored at my parents’ place in Heidelberg and has not been used for a long time.
The condition is not good: scratches, problems with the belt and the stylus, and there are probably other undetected issues as well.
An amplifier and matching speakers are part of the setup.
What should I do with it – repair it, sell it as-is, or something else?

Thanks.
 

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Hello everyone,

I have an old turntable that belonged to my great-uncle. It is currently stored at my parents’ place in Heidelberg and has not been used for a long time.
The condition is not good: scratches, problems with the belt and the stylus, and there are probably other undetected issues as well.
An amplifier and matching speakers are part of the setup.
What should I do with it – repair it, sell it as-is, or something else?

Thanks.
If you know a good techie , have this TT repaired and let it sing. Belts and stylus are available in market. If it has no major issues then get it repaired.
Regards
 
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