![]() ![]() IMO, even that is ridiculous: the Technics belt drives are decent reliable old turntables, but nothing spectacular to justify that price. Right now on eBay USA, there are several in very nice condition that have already been restored (complete with a good or new cartridge/stylus) selling for under $200. ![]() So unless you live in an area where absolutely no alternatives come up for sale on local eBay or estate/ garage sales, it really doesn't make economic sense to invest $300 in repairing an SL220 thats in bad shape. The Technics belt drive tables were sold in the millions: they are very very common, decent budget spinners that sold for $99 back when they were new (and until fairly recently could be found by the dozens every week on eBay second-hand for $50). So i'm gessing i'm better off spending around 300$ on it to get her into shape than buying a 300$ new one Not necessarily.
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