by Bobby Basham »
Sat Apr 30, 2011 4:01 pm
As far as non-operational, you need to explain that in more detail. Check the entire outside casing, including any labels that may be in the lid for some type of model number. If not, remove those screws around the outer edges and lift out the turntable. There may be a label in there somewhere with model, serial#, volts/watts.

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Non-operational could mean alot of things....loud hum, sluggish/irregular speed, bad needle, dead cartridge, burned out tubes, bad capacitors and resistors. Simple models like that may have a single 12AX7 tube or something similar.
"You're looking to repair it." Do you plan on doing this yourself? If you have no experience at all with electronic repairs, no one here can say "take two aspirin and call me in the morning." Get it to someone who knows what they're doing.
Let us folks know about the non-operational issues. There is a wealth of knowledge here, and there are fixes for just about anything you can imagine and the resources are out there.
WELCOME TO THE BOARD!!! --BB
Bobby Basham
Tucson, Arizona