Yep, with most ceramic cart record players (that's what they were generally called)you just need a working cart and the right stylus/needle. Not much else to do or adjust usually. These were designed to be user friendly buy and play devices for the masses, not for finicky audiophiles, so things were kept simple.
My sister had a similar console for years. Not "audiophile" sound but still functional and lots of fun.
Does yours do 78's? Old 78's can be lots of fun to listen to. You generally need a special stylus/needle to play those. Many stylus/needles for ceramic cars were reversible, ie you flip the lever over to lower the stylus for 78s, flip it back for 33 1/3, 45s, etc.
My sister had a similar console for years. Not "audiophile" sound but still functional and lots of fun.
Does yours do 78's? Old 78's can be lots of fun to listen to. You generally need a special stylus/needle to play those. Many stylus/needles for ceramic cars were reversible, ie you flip the lever over to lower the stylus for 78s, flip it back for 33 1/3, 45s, etc.