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Quick answer is no. It isn't fully assembled but, the part the user has to do is doable. Dont let the needle arm balancing scare you away, the end result is worth the effort. Im happy with how it turned out.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There's a small amount of assembly to do (the platter needs to be placed on the spindle; the lid needs to be attached, the cueing light needs to be plugged in, and the counterbalance on the tone arm needs to be installed) but it's all tool-free. The most complicated thing is installing the counterbalance since it needs to be adjusted. The assembly process took me about 20 minutes, which included extracting everything from the packaging.
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