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power conditioner/power cable
If I were you I would plug in everything into the power conditioner because if you get a surge you can say goodbye to your power amp and your reciever. I have all my gear plugged into a monster htps 7000 with a monster avs 2000 voltage stabilizer ... 
Hard Wireing?
Don't let these people discourage you from upgrading yourreceiver.All you have to do is buy one of these:http://www.sfcable.com/YL-3215.html.Plug in your receiver in the female end then plug in a power cord you want. I did this with my sony da777e... 
Is a high priced Line Conditioner needed
I recommend you should get a monster power htps 7000. I ownthree of them, they do a good job of power conditioning andprotecting from spikes and surges. It sounds good to my ears.Don't listen to the monster haters, you can always return itif you d... 
Repair or replace my
I have that same turntable and I still use it, If I were youI go ahead and try to fix it yourself. If you go to www.vinylengine.com there you will find the service manualas well as the owner's manual. You can still get the belts forthis turntable ... 
slow blow or fast acting fuse
This one is for Gbart I happen to like sony es receiversand I don't care for yamaha, nad, denon, etc. or anyother brand. The answer to Tls49's question is obviouslyto get better sound. 
slow blow or fast acting fuse
I looked at the fuse and there is no indication ifthis fuse is fast blow or slow blow. I called and askedsony and they said they are slow blow but I think they'relying to me. 
Is Monster cable getting better?
Leave monster cable alone right now! 
restoring a technics linear tracking turntable
Thanks everybody for all your help.I thinkI'll try Mobil 1 oil and see what happens. 
Speed strobe recommendation.
I recommend you shouldn't waste your money and goto www.vinylengine.com and print out a free strobe. 
help with stanton STR8-90 turntable
What's this nobody can answer my question, oh I know is it because I have a stanton turntable and not a VPI? I searched the web and found some info, a turntable that has a tonearm that's short and straight will damage records. The I came across a ...