Right @lewm , none of them were refurbished, but someone already answered earlier to your advice to change all the caps on any turntables. The answer was not to bother if everything works fine, no leakage etc. I have opened power supply of my SP-10 MKII before i sold it and all original caps were fine, looks nice, absolutely no problem. Audiophiles are always trying to see a problem where no problem detected, always trying to upgrade everything, but that’s another story. Everyone can read more about Krebs mod on audiogon in the old posts. Some old SP10 mkII turntables are just in perfect condition, they are from private collections (homes), not from the radiostations, and none of them were hardcore used. I’m not trying to say they are all perfect, but it is not a problem to find SP-10 mkII in mint condition for under $1.5 on ebay or for $800 in Japan. I made a private deal with the seller whom i could trust and i receved what i paid for. Hard to imagine any alternative at this price ($1200 including shipping). If the rotation is stable, no audible noise from the bearings, caps are fine in the power suppy, then why we should worry about it? Unlike the mk III there is nothing to break in the mk II (imo) and the power suppy is so simple that everyone with a little soldering skills can recap it quickly when needed. Some broken SP-10 mkII could be purchased for parts also. Luckily this model is not like the mkIII or tt-101. As i said the best buy amongs DD in my opinion. And that SH-10b3 obsidian plinth on ebay for $375 is a steal too, because the armboards replica available for 70 quids here: https://www.acoustand.co.uk/products/acoustand-for-technics-sp10-obsidian-inspired-arm-board
We’re free to mod whatever to infinity, but it is not necessary right from the start.
We’re free to mod whatever to infinity, but it is not necessary right from the start.