No regrets, This is just my 2 cents, but if you don't know how the motor control circuit works, I would advise against random parts replacement. That can lead to confusing the issue, if you make an error. Anyway, I am sticking with the idea that you should measure some voltages during full function vs during problematic moments. It sounds like the problem IS localized to the motor or its upstream circuit.
DC motors and outboard power supplies...
For those of you with analog rigs that utilize a DC motor and outboard power supply....I'm wondering:
1. How often do you check to see if the platter is at correct speed?
2. How often do you have to fine tune the speed adjustment?
3. Once fine tuned, does it stay throughout the listening session, or do you need to make adjustments throughout?
4. Would you be willing to comment on which table you are using?
Thank you for your comments.
1. How often do you check to see if the platter is at correct speed?
2. How often do you have to fine tune the speed adjustment?
3. Once fine tuned, does it stay throughout the listening session, or do you need to make adjustments throughout?
4. Would you be willing to comment on which table you are using?
Thank you for your comments.
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