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This is a great 1970s turntable. The motor was disassembled, cleaned, lubricated, and reassembled. The vinyl walnut veneer is in excellent condition and looks great.The turntable has an Acutex M310IIE cartridge. This has a new belt, and new elliptical diamond stylus. Both were purchased from LP Gear (I have receipts). It sounds fantastic.The dust cover is a 7 and a half out of 10. I have added the small rubber pads that the dust cover lands on when it closes. It does have a small crack at one of the hinges in the back. I have glued the crack at the bottom to stabilize it. There is also a scratch that is visible in one of the photos.This is a fabulous turntable if you are looking to upgrade your current setup or get started with vinyl. It is built like a tank and will play for years to come.

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Pioneer traces its roots to 1937 in Tokyo, Japan, when founder Nozomu Matsumoto, inspired by the thrill of imported hi-fi speakers, developed the A-8 dynamic speaker and launched a radio and speaker repair shop. The business formalized as Fukuin Shokai Denki Seisakusho in 1938, evolving into Pioneer Corporation and embodying Matsumoto's philosophy of "Move the Heart and Touch the Soul" through audio innovation.

The brand excels across diverse hi-fi categories, pioneering Japan's first headphones in 1960 with the SE-1 and the world's first component-based stereo system in 1965 via the PSC-5A. Pioneer's portfolio spans amplifiers, speakers, turntables, and DACs, alongside landmark car audio advancements like the 1975 Supertuner-equipped stereo and the 1986 in-car CD player, blending home and automotive excellence.

Today, Pioneer holds a commanding mid-to-high-tier position in the market, revered for reliable, performance-driven gear that balances premium quality with accessibility. Its vintage components attract collectors, while current offerings appeal to discerning buyers seeking robust, innovative sound reproduction without boutique excess.

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