1970’s Hi-Fi Vintage Automatic Turntable Revival | Vintage Hifi Revival
This is a Modular Component Systems 8602 Automatic Turntable; I got it from the local vintage electronics store for $50, which I think is quite a bit for a broken turntable, however when there they informed me that they had already replaced the belt, so that's something I don't need to replace. The functional part of the repair was extremely straight forward and almost too easy - the cosmetic fixes of the other hand were much more involved. So, I hope you enjoy this Hifi repair/restoration.

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