Considering so heavy rust in the internal compartment, I'd say that the tonearm is a cheat. Did you put the turntable into a water for some time, except a tonearm? There are plenty of such "restorations" on utube...
I have been repairing Technics turntables for years, mainly SL-1200 and SL-1210 MK2, I don't believe what I see here ! The printed circuit board you show in the movie has clearly related to a liquid where the detection coil and amature coil breaks down.I call it a scam ! Here's a different print than the one you're showing, by painting it in a different color and make everything shine the turntable still does not work. The print contains very fragile parts and can never work correctly again in this condition that you show, that is my opinion after my many years of experience with technics turntables.
You're right . I had to replace the motherboard. Zalana worked but there was a very high risk of problems during playback and saving her made no sense. I greet you
You're right . I had to replace the motherboard. Zalana worked but there was a very high risk of problems during playback and saving her made no sense. I greet you