The wire coming out of the tone arm has four pins that connect directly to the back of the cartridge. Unfortunately, only one of the four is still intact. I think I have enough slack to carefully cut away the insulation and resolder the pins back on to each wire. If you have any ideas or tips as to whether this is a good idea or not please let me know. (eg - do I have to use a special solder or is standard OK, should I sheath the wire in shrink wrap or not, etc. etc.)
Since I started this post, I've done some more research and ordered a new Ortofon OM10 (which arrived safe) and a stylus alignment tool from Shapeways that someone on this forum was kind enough to re-create.
I also pulled down the user guide and technical manual from vinylengine.
Also in my research I've happened upon countless tales of how hard it is to tweak these linear tracking turntables so that it tracks perfectly straight across the record. I guess I'll have to take it one step at a time to see how badly this unit has been maintained. Judging by the amount of dust on it (since it didn't have a dust cover) I am guessing it's been sitting around in this condition for a while.
Since I started this post, I've done some more research and ordered a new Ortofon OM10 (which arrived safe) and a stylus alignment tool from Shapeways that someone on this forum was kind enough to re-create.
I also pulled down the user guide and technical manual from vinylengine.
Also in my research I've happened upon countless tales of how hard it is to tweak these linear tracking turntables so that it tracks perfectly straight across the record. I guess I'll have to take it one step at a time to see how badly this unit has been maintained. Judging by the amount of dust on it (since it didn't have a dust cover) I am guessing it's been sitting around in this condition for a while.