This table has been between Frank's house and mine a couple of times. At one time it was the 2 motor version, now converted to the single, Haydon motor. It is a robust motor for it's size, and seams to work rather well, starting the table rotation in a fairly even manner and keeping excellent timing. I will let you see a few mods that I have done to the deck this time. First off is the removal of the old, worn out interconnects in favor of new RCA jacks. I did keep the original 5 position soldering terminal and it served as a jumper from tonearm connections to RCA outs. The next small change was where the tonearm wires exited the tonearm pivot assembly. The original was a pinch point for the wires, so a new location was drilled into the die-cast housing, sleeved to protect the wires and then 2-part epoxied to keep everything in place. The on/off switch has a new cap, the motor has its original. The head shell has been modded (probably by Frank) that incorporates removal of some the the front part of the box, which allows the user to actually see where he is placing the stylus. I also have used one of my mats which is a close copy to the original AR mat, and (not pictured) a foam block "safety net" for accidental tonearm drops.
The original painted steel plinth has been covered with a black vinyl cover that really hides all of the ills of the old plinth and it is easy to keep clean and easy to wipe off any oil slicks that may have happened during maintenance. Same original power cord, however, new terminal block for power inside the unit.




Sounds wonderful. Oh yeah, I also added a Technics tonearm clamp. The AR tonearm rest certainly did suck.