What to consider with used Sota Sapphire??


A local pawn shop has an old Sota Sapphire: Sumiko MMT arm (I think), detachable headshell, oak frame w/ black plinth, the headshell has been replaced with a Stanton, cartridge is a Stanton as well. Has hinges for a dustcover, but no cover. Had been $375, but recently marked down to $275.
I already HAVE a good table, so I'm not really in the market for another; still, I got my thinking cap on just for the hypothetical "purchase" of the table.

The manual for the SOTA is available on Vinyl Engine and points out the somewhat elaborate box that SOTA uses for shipping: the table is locked down to plywood, so shipping stress is minimized. I've read that the bearing of the Sapphire is somewhat fragile and the manual suggests locking the transit screws even for a crosstown move.
In the pawn shop, the suspension is quite loose and springy, so I wonder if someone schlepped the table to the store with it bouncing up and down in the back of someone's SUV??? And wonder what chances of damage were if transported this way??
The new SOTA sells a shipping package for $65, but if the damage is already done, a person would have to consider sending it back to SOTA for a tune-up (and of course further expense). A replacement headshell is $40 from Needle Doc, new dustcover is $185, the bearing could be replaced if damaged (~$200?).
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Showing 1 response by nrchy

The box is expensive, but without it the suspension will be destroyed. The springs for the suspension support it from the top, not from underneath as is typical. The box has a plywood base that is cut out for the feet and drilled for the bolts which allow the table to be transported safely.

You don't say what table you already have so it's hard to recommend whether or not to buy this, but if there's no box I'd guess the suspension is trashed.

I am a current Sota owner, and I love their products. Call Sota (or visit http://www.sotaturntables.com) and talk to Donna. See if she thinks it's worth the money or effort.