In Italy no GT 2000 has ever been imported nor even the older brothers.
Great pity.
Great pity.
Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously?
Hello fellow audiogoners I have a Luxman PD-444 which is dead for all practical purposes: the light are on but nobody's home. I have re-capped it - no change. Can anybody fix it? Cosmetically it's only fair, so I'm thinking if repairs are too much I may sell it as is... I couldn't find any schematics or service manuals on it. |
Mark, Please see up the thread where I have mentioned many times the fact that JP Jones is good with these problematic gems. I don't know if JP ever worked on a PD444, but he is a fast learner, especially if you can dig up a schematic. JP posts here, too. His business is called Fidelis Analog, located in NYC. Also, Dave Garretson, another member of this forum, owns a PD444; Dave is a pretty smart guy as well. Best of luck; your PD444 is worth the effort and cost to make it run again. |
@markshvarts have you checked original notes from Luxman (dates April 26, 1978). It's for adjustment of unstable speed on PD441/444. here is a link to my google docs for this file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7SnhzDV__cCb3BmSFZYU0xzc00/view?usp=sharing Not sure if that's your problem, but just in case. I have two PD-444 and it's amazing turntable. |