Since I just discovered this thread I’m late to the discussion, but I have a strong opinion on the matter.
The AR-Xa and AR-Xb turntables are phenomenal turntables and are well worth preserving or restoring. Spend a few bucks to “mod” the AR because you will have to spend a great deal more to get the same kind of sound from a replacement. I went down that path and wound up going back to my Xa, which still sounds better than the replacements.
Get a replacement motor, a new belt, and check the pivot for signs of wear. Vinyl Nirvana is a good source for parts, and Vinylengine is a terrific resource for advice. The most radical mod that I had done was replacing the tubular arm with a similar S shaped arm from a Technics that accepts a universal cartridge shell. You can keep the original pivot assembly and don’t have to replace the entire arm. I only did that because I like to play around with swapping out cartridges and the original AR cart shell is notoriously difficult for that. If you always use the same cart, the stock AR arm and shell are more than adequate.
Oh, and don’t forget to spring for a new replacement dust cover. They don’t hit the tone arm and they look fabulous!
The AR-Xa and AR-Xb turntables are phenomenal turntables and are well worth preserving or restoring. Spend a few bucks to “mod” the AR because you will have to spend a great deal more to get the same kind of sound from a replacement. I went down that path and wound up going back to my Xa, which still sounds better than the replacements.
Get a replacement motor, a new belt, and check the pivot for signs of wear. Vinyl Nirvana is a good source for parts, and Vinylengine is a terrific resource for advice. The most radical mod that I had done was replacing the tubular arm with a similar S shaped arm from a Technics that accepts a universal cartridge shell. You can keep the original pivot assembly and don’t have to replace the entire arm. I only did that because I like to play around with swapping out cartridges and the original AR cart shell is notoriously difficult for that. If you always use the same cart, the stock AR arm and shell are more than adequate.
Oh, and don’t forget to spring for a new replacement dust cover. They don’t hit the tone arm and they look fabulous!