Sure.
Buy a couple of TT/Stylus tools, a stylus pressure gauge and an alignment protractor to get the basic adjustments back in line. Very important.
Add play clay, the type that stays soft, to the inside of the plinth, to dampen vibrations in it.
Add better audio connections and wires to the amp. Maybe a better power cord and plug.
Then put TT on a heavy stone slab you pick up at the stone yard where they make kitchen counters. Kills vibrations
BTW: Don't get the all-in-one TTs that record to the computer. By a used DAC for the same money.
Hope this helps.
Buy a couple of TT/Stylus tools, a stylus pressure gauge and an alignment protractor to get the basic adjustments back in line. Very important.
Add play clay, the type that stays soft, to the inside of the plinth, to dampen vibrations in it.
Add better audio connections and wires to the amp. Maybe a better power cord and plug.
Then put TT on a heavy stone slab you pick up at the stone yard where they make kitchen counters. Kills vibrations
BTW: Don't get the all-in-one TTs that record to the computer. By a used DAC for the same money.
Hope this helps.