• MeatPilot@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Off topic, but as a person who fixes old turntables. That looks like a plastic piece of shit that needs to go in the garbage.

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      6 days ago

      They’re good as a cheap shellac record player, just need to get a 3mil stylus. The old phonographs that played them sucked too.

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      5 days ago

      I had to laugh at this. I do a lot of hobby electronics repair and yeah, these pieces of dog shit are all over our local “collector” “vintage” and “retro” boards. Yeah imma give you $80 for your Sears cardboard box that’s also water stained, and even when it was new had incorrect and also non-adjustable platter speed /s

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    6 days ago

    oh yeah that turntable? it is a bog standard $5 plastic piece of junk manufactured in bulk in China. you can easily fix it with a hammer.

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    6 days ago

    I was born with a different configuration that is unsupported.
    Good times.

    There are open source efforts to fix and workaround issues but they don’t help much with integration.

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    Your local Tool and Die shop does. In fact they love this kind of shit. Making 1-off parts that are no longer manufactured. It’s not the lions share of their business. But it’s part of it. Hit em up.

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    Denn das Loch in meinem Herzen
    Sieht genauso aus wie du
    Und mit keinem andren Deckel
    Geht es je wieder zu

  • BluJay320@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    5 days ago

    Had one of these. Used it all of 2 times before moving. Next time I tried to fire it up, nothing but an occasional clicking sound