I have the same turntable which I bought new back in the 1970’s. It worked perfect up until I took it out of service, and would probably work if I decided to use it in the future. Technics makes good, solid, high-quality turntables among other components.
The best turntable I have always had. I have it since 1976 or so... Now is on restoration of the spin system which clogged. Fortunalately I found a tornero who will make make the bronze piece again
Those polish out really well when a good scratch remover polish is used along with a few cotton balls and a microfiber towel for final cleaning. I've done several and it can be a tedious job but well worth the effort. I would NEVER recommend what he did here.
one of the very first tables I used in a club around 1977....they fought me every step of the way....if you held the table to slow it down, it would speed up, if you pushed the table to speed up, it slowed down...it was battle every night...then the 1800's came out.....id do it all again...
It looks like the one I purchased in 1977. It was a great turntable. I actually gave it away to someone who later told me he never used it! Well I asked if he could return it and he said he had given to someone. Next time I won’t be so generous! 😢
Да уж, мастер: не проверив ничего разобрал до винтика, переполоскал, смазал солидолом, без флюса перепаял все что легко достать, собрал, не настраивал, не регулировал и ф-ф-фсё! Работает. "Великий мастер"! Из разряда "жесткий диск -усилитель НЧ 50 Вт".
I have a similar unit, except the belt drive SL-B2 from 1979. It goes fine,it’s a semi automatic and decent quality. A couple of years ago I replaced that original Technics cartridge with a modern audio technica, and the sound is 100% better!
I have a bunch of various models of SL-Dx SL-Jx SL-Bx tables. None have ever given me a bit of trouble. Just a bead of oil on the center spindle every decade and good to go.
the cover could have been better restored by using automotive scratch remover polish and a little elbow grease. then it would come out crystal clear. you can still do it. i have restored about 8 covers this way. great you brought some good equipment back to life.
While in there you should replace all electrolytic capacitors and the RCA cables. Maybe even consider changing the tonearm wires? Nice detailed video. Would love to know specifics of what greases and oils you are using.
The Technics SL-D3 is a fully automatic direct drive turntable. The SL-D2 is an auto return unit. I own a Technics SL-D1 which is also a direct drive but is fully manual which is how I prefer to play my records. Most people have no idea that these great turntables are actually made by Panasonic, a name that usually is linked to el cheapo stereos. The Technics are about as good as they get for consumer level use. The direct drive turntables use NO belts or idler wheels (remember the Garrards and BSR's along with many Realistic units that all used idler wheels?) The only fault I have with any Technics turntable are those fragile tabs on the rear of the dust cover. They break quite easily of you aren't careful in how you raise and lower that cover. Mine has a replacement cover with metal tabs which makes it much more sturdy.
@@breezebenitses397 Yes, I found them on eBay. My replacement cover did not have the tabs so I found these, lined them up with the mounts on the turntable base and slowly drilled the holes for the screws that hold the table on. You don;'t want to run the drill fast as it will just melt the plastic and possibly crack the new cover. I would share the link but TH-cam, in it's paranoid state, would just remove it.
I had one of these but the Pitch Control was always slipping it would not hold the pitch on 45 records. That said, I always would buy TECHNICS they are a excellent brand of Turntable.
Da tam vsjo - feik. Mastera vo pervih ispolzujut drugoj pajalnik, ir razbirajet po drugomu. Maslo on tam napihal kak v traktore. Neznaju kto etim glupostjam verit.
Nossa me doeu o coração aquela agulha saltitando sem protecao em cima da borracha, a tampa de acrílico deveria ser polida, qdo for demonstrar o aparelho antes da restauração liga a fonte, o resto ficou razoável
Fine. Speed 33 and 45rpm is adjusted through glow prisom glass light which is not functional in this video. Tone arm weight and anti-skating adjustment is not shown here.
Ficou meia boca, não mostrou o porque, não funcionava, e nem qual componente ou componentes estavam ruins, a tampa ficou muito ruim, se fizesse um polimento, ficaria muito melhor, deixou ela fosca, e não mostrou o funcionamento do aparelho, tocando um Vinil, colocar na tomada e mostra o aparelho ligando e com rotação e acionamento do braço ao descanso é uma coisa diferente, do funcionamento na íntegra, tocando um disco de vinil com a regulagem de pit funcionando perfeitamente etc... 🖖 Mais valeu o vídeo, vai ganhar um like....
@@AudioGuyBrian: Also amazing that it played music without the RCA phono plugs being connected to anything....!! 😜 I don't remember any Technics record decks that had Bluetooth back in the late '70s, or early '80s... Ha Ha ha 🤣
@@stevesstuff1450 She is also a question of how it would work, I don't know if it's damaging the camera, but from my point of view, poorly adjusted pressure and side pull of the arm + bad speed correction (service technician and SL-Q3 owner) Mainly a poorly done job.
Nice Job. Except for the hood. Missed chance there. It should have been polished properly with a metal polish or another polishing agent. It would have been shining and see through! And loosing that ancient harden't pick-up element would have been a good idea! after 10 years the cantilever inside the pick-up will not be doing its job properly, could use some rejuvination!
If I am seeing that cartridge correctly it is a Technics but I can't see the model number below the name. I have that same one on my Technics and this model has a replaceable stylus (needle)which makes it a moving magnet type. The moving coil type has to be retipped by a professional and they can get rather expensive.
Those are readily available and are usually made to order for each model. They come with metal tabs instead of the flimsy plastic ones. Normally I would recommend polishing the cover but since this one is cracked a new one would be in order.
А о чем вопрос вообще? Не доверяй производителю? Открой кружок "Сделай сам", или кружок Юного потребителя? Заменил заводскую смазку, и заменил несколько резистров,
Record player or turn table. Nobody calls them “vinyl players”. People new to record collecting overuse the term “vinyl” to an extreme degree. Also, the plural of vinyl, is vinyl. The album itself is called an LP, album or record. “Vinyl” is just used as a broad term for all records (ie: record collecting or vinyl collection), but individual albums are just called albums or LP’s (unless they’re an EP), not “vinyls”. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
Almost everything done in this video was pointless and it probably worked and could have been shown as working if he had just moved the arm, which turns it on. But clearly he wanted to try and trick people into thinking he did something amazing, which he did not. The re-wire, the testing, all pointless, all a waste of time.
Let's start with the fact that this cannot be called a repair. It doesn't work properly. This is a fully automatic model; you only set the speed and press play, and the rest is done automatically. So, this is sloppy work, not a proper repair.
I have the same turntable which I bought new back in the 1970’s. It worked perfect up until I took it out of service, and would probably work if I decided to use it in the future. Technics makes good, solid, high-quality turntables among other components.
The best turntable I have always had. I have it since 1976 or so...
Now is on restoration of the spin system which clogged. Fortunalately I found a tornero who will make make the bronze piece again
I've one of those since bought new in the 70's. All it's ever needed was a drop of oil on the spindle every 10 years. Still works great.
It would be better to polish the lid
Those polish out really well when a good scratch remover polish is used along with a few cotton balls and a microfiber towel for final cleaning. I've done several and it can be a tedious job but well worth the effort. I would NEVER recommend what he did here.
Nice work, you make it look easy
one of the very first tables I used in a club around 1977....they fought me every step of the way....if you held the table to slow it down, it would speed up, if you pushed the table to speed up, it slowed down...it was battle every night...then the 1800's came out.....id do it all again...
Guy handles the lid more gentle than the tone arm and cart... this was painful, should have known by the title...
Vinyl player. Yup.
It looks like the one I purchased in 1977. It was a great turntable. I actually gave it away to someone who later told me he never used it! Well I asked if he could return it and he said he had given to someone. Next time I won’t be so generous! 😢
Absolutely
Да уж, мастер: не проверив ничего разобрал до винтика, переполоскал, смазал солидолом, без флюса перепаял все что легко достать, собрал, не настраивал, не регулировал и ф-ф-фсё! Работает. "Великий мастер"! Из разряда "жесткий диск -усилитель НЧ 50 Вт".
В описании сказано: "Забашляйте мне за видос". И незачем тут искать тайный смысл😂
Exact same model as the TT I have right now. Good solid unit. It sounds excellent paired with an ATVM95E cart.
Ништяк
TECHNICS the best Turntables ever produced especially the DJ Style SL-1200's 1210 series
Marantz, Denom, Cambridge Audio may argue with that. I have a Technics and love it, but I don’t know if any one player takes that slot.
I have a similar unit, except the belt drive SL-B2 from 1979. It goes fine,it’s a semi automatic and decent quality. A couple of years ago I replaced that original Technics cartridge with a modern audio technica, and the sound is 100% better!
I have a bunch of various models of SL-Dx SL-Jx SL-Bx tables. None have ever given me a bit of trouble. Just a bead of oil on the center spindle every decade and good to go.
Fantastic and beatiful thank 👍👏👏🆗️🤗
the cover could have been better restored by using automotive scratch remover polish and a little elbow grease. then it would come out crystal clear. you can still do it. i have restored about 8 covers this way. great you brought some good equipment back to life.
While in there you should replace all electrolytic capacitors and the RCA cables. Maybe even consider changing the tonearm wires? Nice detailed video. Would love to know specifics of what greases and oils you are using.
Belo trabalho e muito conhecimento, desmontar e montar novamente é algo q exerce uma boa técnica!!! vlw aparelho lindo!
Первые минуты распаковки .. Я думал он из затонувшего Титаника 😊✌️
Great job
e um dos melhores toca discos de todos os tempos❤❤❤😊
all that work and left 40+ year old caps in it...and you were right there! 😂
The Technics SL-D3 is a fully automatic direct drive turntable. The SL-D2 is an auto return unit. I own a Technics SL-D1 which is also a direct drive but is fully manual which is how I prefer to play my records. Most people have no idea that these great turntables are actually made by Panasonic, a name that usually is linked to el cheapo stereos. The Technics are about as good as they get for consumer level use. The direct drive turntables use NO belts or idler wheels (remember the Garrards and BSR's along with many Realistic units that all used idler wheels?) The only fault I have with any Technics turntable are those fragile tabs on the rear of the dust cover. They break quite easily of you aren't careful in how you raise and lower that cover. Mine has a replacement cover with metal tabs which makes it much more sturdy.
Hi Richard did you replace the dust cover tabs yourself? Where did you buy them from? Cheers
@@breezebenitses397 Yes, I found them on eBay. My replacement cover did not have the tabs so I found these, lined them up with the mounts on the turntable base and slowly drilled the holes for the screws that hold the table on. You don;'t want to run the drill fast as it will just melt the plastic and possibly crack the new cover. I would share the link but TH-cam, in it's paranoid state, would just remove it.
Thank you for the reply
I had one of these but the Pitch Control was always slipping it would not hold the pitch on 45 records. That said, I always would buy TECHNICS they are a excellent brand of Turntable.
Superb 😊
Bravo ,molta esperienza dei giradischi, bel lavoro di restauro
Fantastic 👍👍👍
Крышку лаком... Впечатляет
Ага не прокатило, матовая так и осталась.
Da tam vsjo - feik. Mastera vo pervih ispolzujut drugoj pajalnik, ir razbirajet po drugomu. Maslo on tam napihal kak v traktore. Neznaju kto etim glupostjam verit.
Nossa me doeu o coração aquela agulha saltitando sem protecao em cima da borracha, a tampa de acrílico deveria ser polida, qdo for demonstrar o aparelho antes da restauração liga a fonte, o resto ficou razoável
Turntable.Turntable. TURNTABLE!
My D3 just arrived on my door step today, what a coincidence.
Wow magnifico trabajo.
Beauty...interesting..👍👍😊😊
Fine. Speed 33 and 45rpm is adjusted through glow prisom glass light which is not functional in this video. Tone arm weight and anti-skating adjustment is not shown here.
Nemmeno l'allineamento della testina
Muito legal, parabéns! Você é um mestre!👍👍👏👏👏
Good job
Ficou meia boca, não mostrou o porque, não funcionava, e nem qual componente ou componentes estavam ruins, a tampa ficou muito ruim, se fizesse um polimento, ficaria muito melhor, deixou ela fosca, e não mostrou o funcionamento do aparelho, tocando um Vinil, colocar na tomada e mostra o aparelho ligando e com rotação e acionamento do braço ao descanso é uma coisa diferente, do funcionamento na íntegra, tocando um disco de vinil com a regulagem de pit funcionando perfeitamente etc... 🖖 Mais valeu o vídeo, vai ganhar um like....
Plus he used a soldering gun instead of an electronics soldering iron. Must be a bored plumber.
@@AudioGuyBrian: Also amazing that it played music without the RCA phono plugs being connected to anything....!! 😜 I don't remember any Technics record decks that had Bluetooth back in the late '70s, or early '80s... Ha Ha ha 🤣
@@stevesstuff1450 She is also a question of how it would work, I don't know if it's damaging the camera, but from my point of view, poorly adjusted pressure and side pull of the arm + bad speed correction (service technician and SL-Q3 owner)
Mainly a poorly done job.
Nice Job. Except for the hood. Missed chance there. It should have been polished properly with a metal polish or another polishing agent. It would have been shining and see through! And loosing that ancient harden't pick-up element would have been a good idea! after 10 years the cantilever inside the pick-up will not be doing its job properly, could use some rejuvination!
If I am seeing that cartridge correctly it is a Technics but I can't see the model number below the name. I have that same one on my Technics and this model has a replaceable stylus (needle)which makes it a moving magnet type. The moving coil type has to be retipped by a professional and they can get rather expensive.
Buen trabajo. ¿qué tipo de grasa y aceite usaste? Gracias.
somehow that cuing lever that was broken off at 1:47 , jumped back on at 2:34
A new lid would be nice.
Those are readily available and are usually made to order for each model. They come with metal tabs instead of the flimsy plastic ones. Normally I would recommend polishing the cover but since this one is cracked a new one would be in order.
Falto probarlo con sonido Propio
I like you welcome sir iam villege technician audio mixi crt tv tabil fans ❤ my favourite duty
Дихлорэтан у них что не продаётся, заколхозил крышку железяки вплавил, наждачкой тёр зачем-то, её полернуть надо было пастой гоя и была бы как новая.
Следите за руками: при закрывании крышки все отвалилось. Следующий кадр - петли уже другие😂
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Nice restoration but that dust cover looks hideous…
El otro día compré un tap fluence a qui hay Amazon y puede con cegir cosas por internet
It is not good job. Now player is dead.
Want to hear it singing...
А о чем вопрос вообще? Не доверяй производителю? Открой кружок "Сделай сам", или кружок Юного потребителя? Заменил заводскую смазку, и заменил несколько резистров,
Tengo dos tornamesas una pioner y una ion la pioner nesecita pastilla ceramica
How much price manufacture bae
"Vinyl player," mate, it's called a 'record player'
Hope he cleans his rear better than he did the insides of that turntable
forgot to adjust the weight of the needle......
Consigan la cruz de San Benito para exorcismos por eso ven luz
Record player or turn table. Nobody calls them “vinyl players”.
People new to record collecting overuse the term “vinyl” to an extreme degree. Also, the plural of vinyl, is vinyl. The album itself is called an LP, album or record. “Vinyl” is just used as a broad term for all records (ie: record collecting or vinyl collection), but individual albums are just called albums or LP’s (unless they’re an EP), not “vinyls”.
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
We gonna ignore the coke nail? lol
It's a record player or phonograph or turntable.
Wow. Who could have guessed this? I thought it was a car transmission.
@@len9518Ha, ha, ha!!..
This is just a turntable. The other two, a record player or phonograph have built in amplifiers.
@@richardcline1337 Yes, you are right!
Vinyl player?? you are so lucky the platter didnt dislodge during shipping and destroy the whole player.
Almost everything done in this video was pointless and it probably worked and could have been shown as working if he had just moved the arm, which turns it on. But clearly he wanted to try and trick people into thinking he did something amazing, which he did not. The re-wire, the testing, all pointless, all a waste of time.
I think the same thing. No ajustement what so ever, and he's not soft with the tonearm that tells me he doesnt know much about turntable
THAT STUPID LOOKING VOLT METER. HIS SOLDERING IRON LOOKS LIKE A BIG OLD BRICK.
Agreed. At the end I thought what a waste of time and what's he doing with the tonearm. This is TH-cam clickbait. Learnt nothing
Its called a 'record player'. Also, it is not an antique. 1970s or 1980s.
🔧🔧🔨🔨😮😮😮👍👍👍
一体どこから送られて来たのか知りたい
33/45 be power buttom ? 🤣
Let's start with the fact that this cannot be called a repair. It doesn't work properly. This is a fully automatic model; you only set the speed and press play, and the rest is done automatically. So, this is sloppy work, not a proper repair.
RECORD player
Very very dirty record player... I have never seen a record player so dirty...
STOP SAYING VINYL PLAYER AND SAY TURNTABLE OR RECORD PLAYER!!
"vinyl players" 😆
Touch any of my equipment heck no. Can you say say a showy hack
Who needs a kick in the head for calling this a "vinyl player" mega cringe.
Poco prolijo elntrabajo😮
RECORD PLAYER or TURNTABLE ! Not vinyl player Yikes !!!
cheap turntable, cheap restauration
Great Turntable, shitty restauration.