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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Can anyone tell me how to tell whether a Garrard Lab 80 auto turntable is a MK 1 or a MK II? I've checked the manuals on line and visually they look (to me) identical. Any advice gratefully received.
Jonathan |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: N.Wales
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Mk1 has the tonearm wand visually (from above) extending through the bearing pillar. On the Mk2 this has an aluminium cover.
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