I have to ask this question, you purchased an sp10 MKIII that is coming up on 40 years old. They are expensive, much more so than a SP10 MkII. What happens if something breaks? Are parts available for all repairs? I mean it has to be over 10K. Thats a lot to spend on something 40 years old. I mean, I know its a great table but its pretty old.Every heard of vintage exotic sports cars enthusiasts? Vintage Cafe Motorcycles? Vintage wristwatches? Same idea kind sir,......nothing to be concerned about.
Specialist technicians and electronics engineers exist all over the world who are qualified and can readily service the famous vintage decks, including the Sp10Mk.3's and Garrard's, EMT and so forth. Remember, the best vintage tables (with few exceptions - ex. Micro) were first and foremost commercial devices built like tanks, not disposable, dainty audiophile toys, and made to be used daily and serviced. They will last a lifetime if properly maintained.

