I've recently restored this rather rare AR/XB turntable, with a new motor and replaced cartridge.
It took awhile to install the Hurst Synchro motor, add a transit screw, repair the headshell wiring and replace the cartridge, as I'm rather new to this, but after all was completed, including a thorough cleaning and readjustment of the tonearm lifter, I was delighted to play a few discs, which sounded great.
Anyway, I've put this up on Craigslist, and, at the advice of a friend and diyAudio member, am sharing the post with you, if there's interest in this item:
Acoustic Research XB Turntable • Restored, New Motor - electronics - by owner - sale
It took awhile to install the Hurst Synchro motor, add a transit screw, repair the headshell wiring and replace the cartridge, as I'm rather new to this, but after all was completed, including a thorough cleaning and readjustment of the tonearm lifter, I was delighted to play a few discs, which sounded great.
Anyway, I've put this up on Craigslist, and, at the advice of a friend and diyAudio member, am sharing the post with you, if there's interest in this item:
Acoustic Research XB Turntable • Restored, New Motor - electronics - by owner - sale
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