You can buy jacks from ebay and you can be any style you like. If you wanted to buy a USB one you could but I don't see any reason to as they are not a particularly good jack.
George Christofi thank you for your advice which is appreciated. Can you recommend the best 12v charger and jack to suit the turntable. Once again my thanks.
@@kennethhanna4405 I used a cheap Chinese one purchased from ebay, the socket was a matching one again from ebay. when you order the power supply it should tell you the socket type you need.
First you look to see if there is a ground wire connected internally to one of the power ports. If there isn't, put power to the motor.. if it spins the wrong way then you change the leads over.
Many thanks for the video, i would like to do the same i am told i have to use a 12v dc adapter but am worried about buying the wrong one and blowing our estate up! any advice please....
Thanks mate I have one I need to connect power to and I'll use your vid to do it
Just did the exact same fix to my LX60
Had this from new and been in the loft for a long time .. it now rotates :) just awaiting the stylus to arrive
Cool video - like the camera action.
What amperage should the 12v adapter be, or does that not really matter?
The turntable itself doesn't use much current. The adaptor I used was a 3 or 5amp unit but a 2a would do the job fairly comfotably.
What about the audio output of this turn table? Is it line level or phono? In other words, does it need a phono preamplifier?
Please advise where I can obtain a Jack as shown and will this permit for a standard USB connector?
You can buy jacks from ebay and you can be any style you like. If you wanted to buy a USB one you could but I don't see any reason to as they are not a particularly good jack.
George Christofi thank you for your advice which is appreciated. Can you recommend the best 12v charger and jack to suit the turntable. Once again my thanks.
@@kennethhanna4405 I used a cheap Chinese one purchased from ebay, the socket was a matching one again from ebay. when you order the power supply it should tell you the socket type you need.
Hi good video, just what I need to do. How do you determine the polarity?
First you look to see if there is a ground wire connected internally to one of the power ports. If there isn't, put power to the motor.. if it spins the wrong way then you change the leads over.
Ok thanks, I’ll give it a go. I want to replace the amp but not the turntable, so hopefully this will solve my problem.
Many thanks for the video, i would like to do the same i am told i have to use a 12v dc adapter but am worried about buying the wrong one and blowing our estate up! any advice please....
Pretty much any one will do, as long as it is capable of a couple of amps. Just make sure the plug matches the socket you fit to the deck!
Do you still have this turntable, and is it any good?
Yes, my daughter still uses it. It isn't the best turntable in the world but it is adequate for the job of playing records.
I've seen a few videos and I read this turntable needs a preamp
Depends on your amplifier. It works fine with my daughters Cambridge Audio amp.
@@GeorgeChristofi oh ok cause I have a separate sony amp with a phono imput
Yes, hers is a separates system too.