Hi,
I sold that turntable to someone in NJ after I took ownership of a Teres 340, which was the top belt drive model that Chris Brady (and the Brady bunch

) made before he moved to the Certus direct drive tables that ultimately caused him to leave turntable manufacturing. I heard rumor he was being sued for patent infringement on the direct drive design, which caused him to close down entirely.
I do miss that table, though, although I had problems with speed stability with Teres motor controller and used a Maxim controller module that was more stable and did not need the speed sensor. My Teres 340 is with an upgraded motor is very stable, however.
David