Yes. I should probably have taken pics of the transportation screws. I understand the idea is to keep the transformer mounting from undergoing stress during shipping.
With these folks it is a necessity. Things were seriously imperilled and I had to keep them entirely locked out of my study/listening room. Tonight they've been in, roaming in some confusion as to why they can't push the button and make things go round-de-round (yes, took them all of three...
I've been needing a dust cover for the Denon DP-80 set-up from day one and finally got one made. JMK Displays Inc. did a great job.
Not sure why the photo came out so dark here as it isn't on my computer. Huh.
I still have it, on a Thorens TD-125 in the living room system. I also have an Audiocraft, strange to say - AC-400C. That one is looking for a spot to get used at the moment as it got replaced by a Jelco TK-950L.
I think it is only 3mm? I've forgotten! I use it on top of the stock mat. On its own it wasn't wonderful as it seems to be too light to load the suspended platter properly, but added to stock it did a nice job of cleaning up the sound, especially in the midrange.
If it is a typical console turntable it is automatic. The is often a switch that turns off the signal path when the arm is not in the "play" position and the contacts in that can corrode and cease to function. Which model of changer is in there?