Maybe replace the cartidge/needle assembly too. The needle ideally should be replaced every few-hundred plays to maintain good sound
and less damage to the vinyl.
Hmmm reminds me of a story my father told, you're meant to replace the needle on the gramophone after every play or were at the time. Being war time they only had one tin of needles, and couldn't get any more. But they religiously changed the needle after every play. <chuckle>
I don't know where #1 son got this thing from or what it cost. But I think
its just the nature of the beast. As the audio arrives from the turntable it has little bass in it, lots of high sratchy sounding stuff and mediocre mid frequencies. I don't think it'd qualify as remotely HI-FI. Probably really better off finding one thats 50 years old and banging a new stylus in it. The problem I keep running into with older systems is the speed control gets knackered and won't stay put, no idea what the cause for it is.
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