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R J Peterson
 
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Default Repairs for Dual 505-2 turntable?

Anybody still work on these? Are parts available? I have a friend with a
trusted old 505 with a broken belt.

Thanks for the help.



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Yes, Joel at The Turntable Factory. I highly recommend him. He's just down
the road (I-26) from me. A super guy. The best, and probably only, automatic
turntable tech. available.

http://www.theturntablefactory.com/

Ken Drescher


Anybody still work on these? Are parts available? I have a friend with a
trusted old 505 with a broken belt.

Thanks for the help.




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