Maybe this is the one for you Halcro?Haha....I guess it IS close....👀
From the looks of it though, it appears that someone has messed around with it quite a bit....
Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously?
Thanks, Henry. Â In fact, I did not "corner the market" on the Integrated Circuit needed to run the TT101. Â I bought only several of them, but probably could have bought 100. Â I found them a few years ago from a Hong Kong or mainland China vendor simply by googling the part number written on the back of the chip itself. Â I don't see why one could not still do the same. Â Most such vendors are on Alibaba. Â I gave two chips to Thuchan, since neither he nor I knew for sure that the chips I received were authentic (in other words, not mislabeled as to part number)Â and in good working order. Â Turns out they are indeed correct as to type and functional. Â (Evidently, the first one of the two did the trick, so I assume the second one is good also.) Now I am thinking about sending my TT101 to Thuchan's guy. Â I've got THE chip for the Denon DP80, too, but no extras I can afford to sell or give away. Â I want to keep one extra for my own DP80, which is already running on a new one. Â I did not mention names above, because I was not sure Thuchan wanted to go public. |
On the topic of chips a fellow is doing some interesting work on the SP10MKIII's and reworking some no longer available and susceptible to failure parts. Great to have someone spend that much time and effort for the relatively small numbers of tables it is applicable to. http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/new-technics-sp-10-mk3.659118/page-10 |
That's great news Totem. Check out these slate plinths for the SP-10. http://oswaldsmillaudio.com/tourmaline |
I shouldn't have done it but I just bought one of these. http://www.thevintageknob.org/jvc-QL-F6.html |