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Post by apr on Jan 3, 2012 21:01:43 GMT
hi all Alan here my logic dm101 needs a new power supply its the later 1 with electronic speed change so i would need 33/45 power supply ,off board, have any of you out there had experiance with replacing turntable power supplies i would appreciate any advice on products and costs regards to all
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Post by XTRProf on Jan 5, 2012 3:56:44 GMT
hi all Alan here my logic dm101 needs a new power supply its the later 1 with electronic speed change so i would need 33/45 power supply ,off board, have any of you out there had experiance with replacing turntable power supplies i would appreciate any advice on products and costs regards to all Hi Allan, The Logic 101 uses an AC motor and so you will have to get a PSU that can regenerate pure AC sine waves and that can switch the AC frequencies so that you can get 33 and 45 rpm. I'm not sure whether the Logic TT uses the same AC motor and inner hub diameter as the Linn. But for the Linn, there is a Hercules II. In UK, here: www.stamfordaudio.co.uk/pages/1102.htmIf that cannot be used, then a more expensive solution that can guarantee to work as this is adjustable. Here: www.vpiindustries.com/static.php?page=SDSMore infos can be found at www.vinylengine.com
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Post by rkay5 on Jun 25, 2012 21:28:58 GMT
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