Audiolabyrinth, The only question in your stream of consciousness post that I can answer is the last one; there is no "signal path" in a turntable per se. However, the capacitors you will find inside the plinth are probably in association with the motor drive system, which I think would include a servo feedback circuit in the SL1600, about which I know very little. I am assuming it is kissing cousin to the SL1200, meaning at least that it is a direct-drive turntable, not a belt-drive. Yes, it would be worthwhile to replace the electrolytic capacitors in this circuit. Film capacitors in the circuit are probably still OK. If you (or your wife) know how to solder, then just replace like for like, meaning replace the old capacitors with new ones of the same capacitance (expressed in microfarads and abbreviated "uF") and voltage rating. You can buy the needed parts on-line from Mouser or Digikey. Use Nichicon or ELNA Silmic brand electrolytics, or actually anything that those two companies sell.
I cannot resist asking how one goes about "hand picking" an audio component. Listening is a better way to do it. (Sorry, like I said, I could not resist.) Sherwood did indeed make some fantastic receivers.
Can you say what is the composition of your $65,000 system? Why not integrate phono into that system?
I cannot resist asking how one goes about "hand picking" an audio component. Listening is a better way to do it. (Sorry, like I said, I could not resist.) Sherwood did indeed make some fantastic receivers.
Can you say what is the composition of your $65,000 system? Why not integrate phono into that system?