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Wirenut, I posted my experience in getting a cheapo Technics DD turntable under "Free Craigslist Find". I'm happy with it's sound but it did take a bit to improve it. First, check the RCA cables, mine were frayed and intermittently cut out or were full of static. You need to replace them. Second, pack the plinth with plastic clay. Third, lubricate the motor. Mine came with a new Shure M44-7 cartridge, so that was not an issue. I agree with the comments about installing a new cartridge. As, I recall, you have a vintage receiver with a phono preamp. Does your current turntable also sound bad when plugged into the receiver? As far as getting a phono preamp, it makes a huge difference. I am using a Nova Phonomena (overkill in this case) but makes a huge difference in sound quality compared to my older $200 phono preamp.
Still no mention of which table. Technics made great ones, good ones, and not so good. It would help to know what table.
Might outta try shimming your cartridge as suggested. Questions?
Next step with what you have before buying anything is to toggle the capacitance switch on the ART and see if you hear any difference. If not then the stylus is probably shot and NOS styli for that cartridge are hard to find and expensive, so you would be better served by buying a new cartridge. The Shure M97xe is slightly rolled off on top unless you keep the total capacitance below 250pf and preferably way below. The Ortofon OM's are neutral and the AT's slightly forward as are the Ortofon 2m's. So you have the main contenders in the under $100 market.
If I download a alinement protractor from vinyl engine as Elizabeth suggested which one would I get? Is it based on a specific cartridge or the turntable or both?