Ken: glad someone is still making TT parts-great site and supplier.I replaced the tire in that one about 30 years ago,and the toy car tire was just the right size.The wheel in that CM was too far worn for cleaning-most of the time the alcohol cleaning does it-works on most of the broadcast TT's I fixed.Then--stations went to DD Technics TT's.These were harder to fix under "home remedies"One time a disc jockey spilled a Coke into a Technics TT-platter would jitter instead of turn-guess it would be good for those "scratch" sessions disc jocks loved to do-just keep LOTS of spare styli for that-and that poor "Coke" TT-took it apart and cleaned the circuit boards and motor-then let it dry for two weeks-put it back together and it was fine.The station wanted to get a new one.
Love the term "Rumble matic"one Broadcast TT QRK I called them "Rumblemasters" when they had worn or dirty idler wheels-that rumble or WF could trip AM transmitter OL relays in the modulator section.
Love the term "Rumble matic"one Broadcast TT QRK I called them "Rumblemasters" when they had worn or dirty idler wheels-that rumble or WF could trip AM transmitter OL relays in the modulator section.