I'd like to replace a dead Gerard Zero 100 turntable (1970? anyway
it had zero tracking error but now it's a piece of junk, motor does
not run. If you leave it alone for twenty years it apparently breaks.)
to play an occasional LP from my vast collection.
The chief concern is getting something that doesn't damage the records
much. What's a good manual turntable that comes ready to play?
I guess light tracking force is the deal, but I don't know.
Fidelity isn't as much of a concern as not ruining the records.
It will play thru computer speakers. My stereo is of the same vintage
as the turntable and works about as well.
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Ron Hardin
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