It is exactly like pulling Granny's car out of the garage. The car will need work before it can be driven off. So will the vintage TT before it can played - at least properly. I have yet to buy one from CL that did not require it to be opened and repaired. And I bought quite a few. And it doesn't matter if its a simple belt driven, manual Pioneer PL-12D or a more complex fully automatic Technics SL-1300 or SL-1600 MKI or II. At the very least with a manual, speed will need to checked, cueing often redamped and outputs checked for continuity. You and I are up to it. I just think its fair to let a newbie know what they may be in for.
Finally, for the record, I do not wish to offend any vintage TT fans. I have one myself. Its in my virtual system and it is stunning in both looks and performance. But my investment in this 40 year old machine is a whopping 50 bucks being fortunate enough to know how to restore it myself.
Finally, for the record, I do not wish to offend any vintage TT fans. I have one myself. Its in my virtual system and it is stunning in both looks and performance. But my investment in this 40 year old machine is a whopping 50 bucks being fortunate enough to know how to restore it myself.