Great video. I'd have to guess that this is a pre-production model, because the rear of the plinth does not have a separate metal piece to hold the output cables, power cable, and ground connection. The date code of "10A6" suggests October of 1976 (from what I understand). Since we see full time production starting in 1978, probably is a prototype. If you check the interior pics I sent you of my production models, you'll see a ton more crap under the hood, including the output assembly from the pickup arm to the output cables - my production models have a more complex method of silencing the output during the startup/shut down cycles. The service manual that I sent you references a square direct drive motor for the european models, and the round direct drive motor for all other versions. I am still having difficulty with my cueing, and the cueing system seems to be buried, where yours was much more accessible. I'd like to know what kind of grease you used when you regreased your cueing system. thanks again....
I'm glad this could provide you with content for several videos
I enjoyed this one more of a challenge.
The record player turned out well. Good Job Todd👍
Thank You for watching.
Just bought one of these, and now I know if it starts acting up what it is. Thanks
You Are Welcome John.
Great video. I'd have to guess that this is a pre-production model, because the rear of the plinth does not have a separate metal piece to hold the output cables, power cable, and ground connection. The date code of "10A6" suggests October of 1976 (from what I understand). Since we see full time production starting in 1978, probably is a prototype. If you check the interior pics I sent you of my production models, you'll see a ton more crap under the hood, including the output assembly from the pickup arm to the output cables - my production models have a more complex method of silencing the output during the startup/shut down cycles. The service manual that I sent you references a square direct drive motor for the european models, and the round direct drive motor for all other versions. I am still having difficulty with my cueing, and the cueing system seems to be buried, where yours was much more accessible. I'd like to know what kind of grease you used when you regreased your cueing system. thanks again....
Great video… thanks!
You Welcome. Thank You.
I was worried about that green wire breaking
Rip speakers 😂
Rip speakers 😂
All is good in the end.
Wish I could have stuff to continuously fix
@@offgridgaming9886 Hit the flea markets thrift stores and auctions. There is enough of the stuff out there.