No shabby equipment there..đđ
Will be interesting to hear your impressions once your Victor is making music.....
The Minus K is a good platform for any deck and will allow the TT-101 to shine.
Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously?
To all Victor TT-101 owners: Iâm hearing a âhumâ when I press my ear up to the platter mat. Sounds like a transformer hum. Â Doubt very much this is normal. Would other JVC DD table owners please chime in and comment on this? All the electronics are original. Will replacing the caps in the PS board eliminate this hum? Or is it something more seriously wrong? Like a bad/noisy transformer? The wall voltage measures between 102-103VAC. Plans to replace all the electrolytic caps are in the works. Iâve also noticed on several occasions the speed briefly jumps from â33.33â to â33.32 or 33.34â during lp playing. Is this normal? Playing one side of an lp, this may occur once or twice, or no at all. Â Halcro, is this what you mean by âAre we living Dangerouslyâ? |
Halcro, is this what you mean by âAre we living Dangerouslyâ? Kinda....đ© The TT-101 is just more complex electronically than any other deck I know of. I've never heard a 'hum' with mine however. Apart from replacing the electrolytic capacitors....the most critical thing I found with my TT-101 are all the 35 year-old solder joints. There can be micro cracks which are invisible to the naked eye. The best 'fix' is to flush them all out and re-do the lot. The most critical ones (especially if the speed indicator changes)  are the joints under the control panel. I would strongly recommend that you send your deck to jpjones (if he is willing) who is somewhat of a 'guru' electronically and was able to fix Lewm's intransigent Victor where others had failed. Once fixed....I believe you can look forward to years of NOT living dangerously..đ Good luck... |
Lucky enough to procure not one but TWO Denon DN 308 Direct Drive tables from Mexico.  Now there is a DD table, had one some years ago which I restored, its now spinning Records at kftool s place on the east coast. These two will be "GrooveMastered" too, somewhat of a challenge as the motor is the size of a gallon paint can but I'm sure I can figure out something aesthetically pleasing. Good Listening Peter http://pbnaudio.com/audio-components/audio-turntables/groovemaster/groovemaster-vintage-direct |