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In Reply to: RE: Garrard Zero 100 Thread Below posted by Doug G. on April 18, 2014 at 16:55:31
and could have answered him with something like, "Even though many consider the Zero 100 a problematic table, here is what may be causing the levers not to latch."
Is that so difficult?
You're all missing the point.
Doug
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Well, by being jerks hopefully we are saving him from - "mission impossible".
You can't help him ?
You don't happen to be a Funeral Director do you ?
As in the bereaved zero 100 buyer needs lots of love during
his Buyers remorse mourning period, no ? ;-)
If there is a resident expert on the Zero 100 who can solve all the issues that POS provides..I would like to hear from them. Since no one has even provided such expertise, I can safely say we have no such experts.
I confess I was #1 in just pointing out thhe obvious that the Zero 100 is a piece of crap. It is, no getting around it.
If you have one which is already working, and the arm is not falling apart (that is the parallel part bushings are still tight (a small miracle all by itself) Then you have an intersting bit of history. Which is no worse than any other average TT from back then.
Though typically the arm joints of the parallel parts are all loose, and worthless anyway.If you are asking 'how to fix it" Don't !!! They are not conductive to being fixed. Ask me how I know?? Hey, DID YOU ever own one? If not then maybe you are having a problem with facing facts. I told the person the TT is crap. It is. babying them and pretending they can throw money at it? no forget it. It is a sucker bet. Sorry to say it. But I KNOW it is worthless to try to fix. Someone may decide to get it working despite suh advice. But the effort and the cost is wasted. No matter how pretty the thing looks.
Maybe the Garrard Zero100 Club menbers can chime in and tell me I am all wrong?
Edits: 04/18/14
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