This is a direct drive table which I have been using to rotate records as I clean them- I kinda figured that I might kill it in the process, and I think I did!
The motor has lost all torque- the "get up and go" seems to have "got up and went"...
There are 3 leads going to the motor, but I have no idea what voltage is being supplied.
Actually if the motor itself is still good (the windings looked clean and didn't smell burnt) I might just want to power it with a constant voltage supply since actual speed is not important.
There is a fancy circuit board with maybe 50 components- I believe it's main function is to supply a controlled AC voltage to the TT motor.
BTW the numbers on the motor are:
C30830507C
2178036 205
... which I suspect makes it 30 years old.
Any help on this particular TT, and on Direct Drive turntables would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Steve Ahola
P.S. Here's picture I just found looking for information on this:
http://img138.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ict0462wn2.jpg
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The motor has lost all torque- the "get up and go" seems to have "got up and went"...
There are 3 leads going to the motor, but I have no idea what voltage is being supplied.
Actually if the motor itself is still good (the windings looked clean and didn't smell burnt) I might just want to power it with a constant voltage supply since actual speed is not important.
There is a fancy circuit board with maybe 50 components- I believe it's main function is to supply a controlled AC voltage to the TT motor.
BTW the numbers on the motor are:
C30830507C
2178036 205
... which I suspect makes it 30 years old.
Any help on this particular TT, and on Direct Drive turntables would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Steve Ahola
P.S. Here's picture I just found looking for information on this:
http://img138.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ict0462wn2.jpg
.
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