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In Reply to: Why is it you almost never hear of Sota turntables anymore? posted by David S. on August 2, 2017 at 14:48:08:
Good question. SOTA provided a new bearing and a matched subplatter/platter combo for my old Sonographe SG-3 about 5 years ago. They took over the assets of Conrad Johnson turntables when they shut down, so they were able to help as they knew the SG-3 inside and out.
Don't know why they are never mentioned here.
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