Resurrecting a JVC JL-A20 turntable
What DOESN'T need to be fixed on this semi-automatic JVC JL-A20 from 1976-1977? This is a solid, simple, great-sounding turntable I'd highly recommend. 0:00 Introduction and testing 1:20 Servicing the motor 4:24 Servicing the platter bearing 7:22 Belt and pulley alignment 9:04 Fixing the broken tonearm mounting 10:14 A cueing problem 12:04 Reattaching the mechanism drive gear 13:46 Fixing a wobbly platter 15:35 Cartridge and alignment 17:27 "New" parts! 19:02 Adjusting the auto stop 20:30 New feet 21:17 Conclusion Here are the new feet I bought (NOT an affiliate link): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0819G7R12

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