and hurd prophecy is hard to take apart and maintain
maintain, piece of piss. I turn it on in the morning, and turn it off in the evening. Have never broken a ball in there, has never stopped working. Front end comes off when you squeeze two tabs together, and clips on fairly simply (as in you'll get it after a couple of goes at home)
To take it all apart and put it back together, is probably one of those things aswell, that is not as easy as it looks at first, but after a little practise its super easy. Way easier than we've had it before with older empire loaders
No settings, just switch on and play, just like the rotor.
If you can, try both out. One might just feel perfect to you.