by Waterborn »
Wed May 18, 2016 1:05 am
Was going to make a new thread but figured that I might as well just post here. I also recently picked up a Magnavox Micromatic turntable (Model # 1P3612) console as part of a trade. After reading all the horror stories about spontaneously combustion on older consoles I have been very cautious about playing this thing without being right in front of it. Currently it is in my shop where I do work on arcades and recently started working on jukeboxes. The unit plays and sounds well (purchased and installed a new needle) but does have a few minor issues.


The record changer works with 45's sometimes, but then the tonearm will catch on the lowest record and drop onto the mat. Is this likely a fault with the 45 record insert or the arm on the changer?
Also, the mat has a chunk missing out of it (outside of the 45 footprint). I would like to replace this with a new mat. Any suggestions? Does it matter what type of mat I get?
Finally, I visually inspected the power supply and amp and both look to be in good shape. With that said, what, if any, repair work should I do on these components prior to bring this console into my home. I want to be safe and take any and all necessary precautions prior to moving this thing.
Thanks, in advance for any input.
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