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Turntables are usually the same design, so if you crack it open, you should see 4 to 5 tiny colored wires coming off something and up into the tonearm. Those need to be de-soldered. The next thing to do would be to remove the entire tonearm assembly, so the big part it sits hooked into.Then you should be able to take a look at it for screws, or how it could be held on. You can watch a video of tonearm replacement maybe on Technics, and it will give a slight idea of how these are put together. Won't be the same obviously. Just one of those situations where you have to be the one who finds out how, so people googling it find the solution you written
Take flicks if you can, leave a guide on how you did it behind for others like you
EDIT:Looks like the assembly just lifts out. Maybe held in by a bolt of some sort from the under side. Then it looks like the tonearm is held in with a pin. Hope it helps. You can really do a lot just by sitting down and looking at things. That's why I say that always as a good place to start.
Edit again..Really the same as 1200's. Once you get your assembly removed, flip it over, unscrew the screw, slide it out
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