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Re: Oiling Turntable Bearings [message #92670 is a reply to message #92668] Wed, 25 November 2020 11:25 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I'm looking at a Technics 1210 right now. Used. The seller looks legit and this, as I'm sure you know, is well regarded.

3 in 1 should do what I pay it do from what I've heard.
They are great tables. I've used an MK5 for many years now. Never a lick of trouble with it. Very easy to use and set up. And, never ever any speed variation that use to plague me with another turntable brand. You might want to check out KAB for your oil. They have the factory equivalent type of oil for all the 1200 series. It's a small vial, but it would last your natural with the small amount needed to keep it lubed.
https://www.kabusa.com/m1200.htm#oil
Also, KAB has some nice add on upgrades for the 1200's. The one I find the best investment in is the tonearm damper.
https://www.kabusa.com/m1200.htm#td1200
Good luck, hope you get lucky getting it.
 
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