Yes it is worth fixing! I personally have a Harmon Kardon ST-8 which I bought around 40 years ago and I love still today as if it was brand new! These are some of the most sought after turntables from that mid-70's era! I'm going to add it into my new home audio/home theater system via a Simaudio Moon phono preamp to my Arcam AV950 surround processor.
Harmon Kardon ST-7 with Rabco Tonearm
A friend gave me one of these today. It is all brushed aluminum, made in the United states and looks to be from the 70s or 80s. The tone arm is one of those tangential ones where the whole arm moves from outside-in, perpendicular to the record plane. It needs some cleaning and perhaps a new power cord and RCAs. Other than this I do not know too much about it. Was it a good record player in it's time? Is it worth fixing up? Looks pretty solid overall.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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