Mackey
02-05-2011, 09:48 AM
I have a Technics SLB202 I bought new in 1982 and the speed is all over the place usually very fast. I've replaced the belt, cleaned and adjusted the variable speed pots and nothing has any effect.
If it stays on long enough it does slow down a bit but is vulnerable to any voltage drop on that circuit for example if someone turns on a light or a radio it affects the speed (slows down or increases with each device that is turned on or off).
I believe it is something in the speed stabilization circuit.
It has been getting worse gradually.
Does anyone have any knowledge on this with Technics turntables?
Does anyone have a schematic on this?
It has a very small circuit board....can't be that hard to figure out.
If it stays on long enough it does slow down a bit but is vulnerable to any voltage drop on that circuit for example if someone turns on a light or a radio it affects the speed (slows down or increases with each device that is turned on or off).
I believe it is something in the speed stabilization circuit.
It has been getting worse gradually.
Does anyone have any knowledge on this with Technics turntables?
Does anyone have a schematic on this?
It has a very small circuit board....can't be that hard to figure out.