Thanks Bill. Always good to see you post-on this or any subject.
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For the Garrard 301/401 and Thorens TD-124 you don't need an expensive and space-wasting external controller. A Keystrobe Pulser + Optibloc kit replaces the old internal analog speed controller with quartz-controlled pulsing. It's reasonably priced, is very well-made in the UK and it's very simple to install. I have rebuilt several TD-124s using this product and I think it's the single best upgrade you can make to your turntable. As an added bonus, this unit negates the 50Hz/60Hz platter to mains match problem. Use any platter you like for 60Hz service. |
How does the Condor set the phase for the motor? is it done digitally or with capacitors as traditional . I ask because over on AK there is a poster touting the Gem Dandy DMD controller and motor . I like the Eclipse package because of the added benefit of the Roadrunner. he states that setting the 90° phase in the gem dandy is done digitally and is superior and eliminates ant mechanical motor noise and electrical motor noise. Just curious which way the Condor does this, I understand this is a three phase motor so its slightly different. Athanasios |
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