(two tested bad so I replaced all four in the push-pull configuration with a matched set to maintain balance), new crosover caps, new
motor mounts and a new belt and of course a new stylus. The changer was cleaned and lubed. I cleaned the cabinet then applied Howard's
Restore-a Finish and followed up with Butchers Amber Paste Wax. The legs were damaged so I had to take them apart and reglue all the
joints. She had been used hard and a little abused from the looks of things but she found a good home here. The sound is phenomenal
and really rocks the house. The inaugural album was Dean Martin - Gentle On My Mind. Now, if I had any complaints it would be that for
the $1000.00 one would've shelled out for one of these babies in 1967, Zenith failed to include a changer muting switch!! Hard to
believe considering the room shaking thumps this baby can produce during the reject cycle when the volume is turned up. I may consider
engineering one for it in the future but for now I am simply going to sit back and enjoy it.





