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In Reply to: Joe Grado was a real vinyl guy.... posted by tubesforever on May 2, 2007 at 09:44:33:
Two motors and massive flywheel. I am using the original wooden arm with a Stanton Cart. This combination works very well and has a surprisingly light feel. The arm is quite sophisticated for the time. Take a look at the manual on the vinyl engine.As far as the manual for the table, I have looked everwhere, contacted Grado, etc... with no luck. The table is very simple, but servicing the bearings required some guess work and I wasn't able to disassemble the platters. I don't know if there every was a manual, but I'm still looking...
John
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