The Sanyo TP 6125 is a turntable produced as part of the Sanyo System 6155 component lineup between 1987 and 1988 in Japan. It features automatic start and stop functionality, making it user-friendly. This model operates at two speeds, 33 and 45 RPM, allowing for playback of both stereo and mono records. The turntable is built with a non-warped aluminum platter, which rotates evenly and is supported by an original rubber mat for optimal sound quality. The TP 6125 includes a stable main bearing with no play, ensuring precise tracking. Its hinges are intact and effectively hold the cover, while the overall cabinet is in excellent condition without any damage to the corners. The front panel is pristine with no wear on the labels. The tonearm, equipped with the original counterweight, is free of play, and the original feet are complete and undamaged. This model is typically fitted with an MG-44J cartridge. The turntable can undergo a full service, including belt replacement and thorough cleaning, ensuring reliable mechanical performance, such as automatic start-up and tonearm return after playback. It visually appeals to collectors as well, with only minor signs of use on the cover.