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it depends

Posted by Werner on March 16, 1999 at 23:16:38:

If the platter's top is straight and level with the
bearing, i.e. only the platters under rim is not
level with the rest, then it is OK; I mean,
more or less acceptable with a cheap turntable.

But if the platter itself is mostly warped, or if
the subplatter or bearing are not 100% level, then
the whole caboodle should be replaced. And since an
MMF is not worth spending repair time on, I'd insist
on a new turntable or a refund.

Now the salient question is: are these problems restricted
to MMFs, or do we find them in the lower-tier Pro-Jects
as well? I'll try to find out.