I have had a few fits and starts in the vinyl game, first with a B&O then I purchased a micro seiki which was sadly irreperable by me.
I have had many good conversations with Thom Makris of Galibier whom I met on the micro seiki yahoo group but I don't see one of his decks in my immediate future (gotta dream though). Anyways I was cruising craigslist one Sunday afternoon a couple weeks ago and I saw a JVC ql-5f localy for 50$ so i went and got it. The tonearm rest was broken off, it had a stanton cart, the auto functions seemed inop, but it spun up and got a green light for spinning the correct speed.
I never would have purchased this unit without the local support of thecartguy.
I made a new tonearm support out of black delrin, I purchased a grado gold from ed saunders for 119$ new and got an extra needle for 40$. I googled grado gold and found a link with buy now for the cart(it has since disappeared,

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I downloaded the owners manual from vinyl engine and with the setup instructions was able to revive the automatic functions.
I mounted the cart with a bit of blutak between the headshell and cart and listened to vinyl for the first time with my current speakers and my new jolida tube amps.
Very black backround with the music rising up in a three dimensional manner that is almost spooky.
The most accurate dimensional recreation of music I have heard from my collection of junk.
My playlist is my collection of clean vinyl, FuManChu godzilla's eatin dust, Nirvana nevermind 180g, Kenny Burrel midnight blue 180g, Iron Maiden powerslave.
The downside is the treble is very rolled back compared to my reference source a modded luxman tuner. TCG has told me that there is life after 40hrs of break in. Thank god the auto function is working! I also hope that the gain increases with break in as I have to turn up my mapletree u4 almost wide open to get it loud enough to celebrate vinyl.
Ohh, I forgot to mention, I built the TT stand that is on the galibier websight, I'll post some pics when I get everything bolted together.
Here is the dwg I worked from.
http://www.galibierdesign.com/images/tt_wall_shelf.pdfI am building his sandbox to go atop the cantilevered wall stand, I subbed square steel tubing for the aluminum, 1.25"square with .125" wall thickness. I also deviaited by putting shelfs underneath the platform for my other equipment. Again, i'll post pics when I pull it all together. The rack is in the paint booth at work and I have to hound the carpenters to cut the material for the sandbox and shelves.
I look forward to having the cart open up, and posting pics.