Todays METAL playlist

Black Sabbath - Live Evil
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/black-sabbath-live-evil-released/
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I know you are using a Technics TT, what model? Looks very much like the JVC I picked up at Goodwill.
Hi Hofy, The TT is a Technics SL - QD33. Don't know if it has a JVC twin, but it's highly possible.
https://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_reviews.php?make=Technics&model=SL-QD33
I bought it for my parents decades ago, shortly thereafter I bought them a CD player. The TT was almost never used but it was stored carefully and properly.
I brought it back to my place last year when I cleaned their house out for sale after Mom passed away. It plays better than any TT I've ever owned, and there have been a few.
It ain't pretty, but it is a clean looking table. It has a straight fool proof p-mount tonearm so I'm limited on cartridge choices, but I'm good with that.

(not my video, not my language, but this is the best demo video I could find)

All that aside, here's Anthrax's Armed And Dangerous EP. First release with Joey Belladonna.
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Hi Hofy, The TT is a Technics SL - QD33. Don't know if it has a JVC twin, but it's highly possible.
https://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_reviews.php?make=Technics&model=SL-QD33
I bought it for my parents decades ago, shortly thereafter I bought them a CD player. The TT was almost never used but it was stored carefully and properly.
I brought it back to my place last year when I cleaned their house out for sale after Mom passed away. It plays better than any TT I've ever owned, and there have been a few.
It ain't pretty, but it is a clean looking table. It has a straight fool proof p-mount tonearm so I'm limited on cartridge choices, but I'm good with that.

(not my video, not my language, but this is the best demo video I could find)

All that aside, here's Anthrax's Armed And Dangerous EP. First release with Joey Belladonna.
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Thank you for replying. Your Technics is a very nice P-mount table. My JVC and it have nothing in common though. (JVC is belt drive, Technics is Direct Drive.) Both are from around 1986. Even though I picked up the JVC in September I have not done much with it as it had some speed issues. Since seeing your Technics on all these posts it motivated me to research the cause and do something about it. LOL I opened it up last night and pulled the spindle for disassembly to clean out the 30 year old hardened grease. I finally got it apart this morning and cleaned and lubed. Spinning some Saxon Strong Arm of the Law right now. Sounds pretty good. Here is a pic from I brought it home. So like new it still has the protective plastic on the front panel and the 45 adapter! Stanton cart still intact too. Not too bad for $10.49.

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