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.... or should I give up??
Good question. Did you get a good deal on eBay and what is the current price of a fully functional SL1600? Can you break even if you sold a repaired table?"Repair or Replace" - The 50% Rule is one way to look at your dilemma.https://artoftroubleshooting.com/2014/04/25/the-50-percent-rule-repair-or-replace-revisited/"This brings us to a very interesting aspect of making improvements [repairs] to your possessions. Whether it’s repairing a car, house, refrigerator, or computer, if you intend to resell it, you have become a de facto entrepreneur. No longer is the decision about the subjective value you receive from a successful repair, but rather about anticipating the future needs of buyers and the market conditions when it comes time to sell.""Of course, we’d still need to contend with opportunity costs, that nagging suspicion that our money could have been better spent elsewhere."Googling "Technics SL-1600 MK2 repair" reveals a lot of SL-1600's have the same two problems you have.Love the video of the insides, you are going to need a manual.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TBgEByyAQk
Then look at eBay. There is a Technics SL-1600 for $321.99 with free shipping, the seller has a 100% positive rating. Not a MK2, no quartz but still...https://www.ebay.com/itm/323986918694?autorefresh=true
Not the first bad experience I've heard about this eBay seller. Sorry to hear about your issues.
Regarding the repair, how much do you think a professional, experienced electronics repair person should make an hour? With 40 years of experience I can repair anything made of wood and make the repair invisible, my shop rate is $60/hour, the shop rate in Chicago will be more. The cost of a repair includes more than sitting at the bench, it also includes talking to the customer, shopping/ordering parts, overhead, insurance, and customer's attitude. Usually a repair will take 4 hours but can take more, a broken door jamb I repaired last week cost the customer $250.Just for fun let's assume a Chicago rate of $75/hour, 4 hours is $300.Then look at eBay. There is a Technics SL-1600 for $321.99 with free shipping, the seller has a 100% positive rating. Not a MK2, no quartz but still...https://www.ebay.com/itm/323986918694?autorefresh=true
Not the same turntable, I prefer the 1600MK2. But thank you