JVC QL-Y3F - Major Electronic Arm Problems

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2024
  • This is a very complicated turntable from the mid 80s with a tonearm that does not want to co-operate.

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  • @d3dude
    @d3dude 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for the great video. You may not realize how good this turntable was back in the day. I had a demo of this turntable playing the Telarc 1812 Overture with actual cannon blasts recorded. If you looked at the record where the cannon blasts were, you could see a wide flat area with a single groove winding through it compared to normal vinyl where the grooves are tightly packed. This turntable played the track so perfectly, that you could feel the concussion of the blast in your chest. When I played the same record on my Dual ULM turntable, which had played everything else up until then perfectly, it was like someone had flicked their finger against the side of the tone arm, It actually knocked the stylus off the record. The servo controlled tone arm pushed back to keep the stylus in the groove on the JVC. Not even the CD version of this recording was able to reproduce the cannon blasts as well as the combination of this turntable and vinyl recording. I suspect that the other servo control decks of this era were probably just as good, but this is the only one I had experience with.

  • @brixiu5
    @brixiu5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What a bizarre design. Your resilience despite the challenges of the repair project really makes these videos fun to watch though. Thanks for making them!

  • @Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez
    @Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Good Job man. Not easy. The button mod was a great idea. I regularly restore turntables and only 2 have kicked my ass out of hundreds......Yamaha P-850 and Sansui FRQ-35.....both 80's electronic cheese. Awesome when they work...but the photo sensors (pulse width modulation) usually 3 or fried ic chips fail and then they are basically junk. Those large green caps always meter fine. When working on these tables you do not push buttons repeatedly ever when powered on. It is not a good idea. The guy on "12 volt vids" channel always claims the stylus is broken when he gets the turntable from a client...anyone that works on tables has a box full of fubar styli and I sure he keeps the good one and swaps on his broken or bent one and claims it happened in shipping...LOL. im glad you are honest. You should send this unit to Trevor's Bench and do a youtube xover mash-up.

    • @TurntableGuy
      @TurntableGuy  ปีที่แล้ว

      The Towa caps measured OK. But, the glue had penetrated onto the legs and the customer did not want them reinstalled.

  • @garretts91
    @garretts91 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice work on that JVC! I had the chance to pick up a JVC ql-y55f a while back. It needed work, a cracked dustcover and the complexity of the servo controlled arm made me pass on it. Great machines when they work.

  • @willholman921
    @willholman921 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Really interesting that you managed to get it running with modern switches in it. I've just resurrected a QL-Y7 and couldn't make it work with new switches in it. I had to dismantle the old ones, clean the contact and reuse them. Even when pushed they have a resistance of between around 200 and 400Ω. With modern switches installed the turntable just span as soon as the deck was powered up, and none fo the controls did anything. Weird.

  • @ocularcavity8412
    @ocularcavity8412 ปีที่แล้ว

    WOW well done! that was complicated and to think if JVC had made the lift arm out of aluminum it would have been just fine

  • @wd3574
    @wd3574 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I admire your persistence and ingenuity to repair this turntable! But after seeing the complexity, I would never buy one of these.

  • @marktubeie07
    @marktubeie07 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Well done on your repair of this _insanity_ over engineered turntable. If you hadn't done that research i don't think it would have been repairable. A fantastic looking table however !

  • @83Roboto
    @83Roboto ปีที่แล้ว

    Very interesting design. Nice looking TT as well. I would agree using the original head shell is the better option.

  • @raymiehershey1430
    @raymiehershey1430 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good job! Been looking at these 80s computer control turntables and just too much technology to go wrong. Got a ql-a7 and waiting on a jl b44 to show up.

  • @snakedude61
    @snakedude61 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have the same issue. I've had 3 service people look at it. Still haven't solved it. Still works manually. Considering I got it for a song I'm still happy with it.

  • @bkatbamna
    @bkatbamna ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. There's a lot of issues in these computer controlled decks. Give me something simple to fix any day. The limitation of lp playback isn't typically the turntable anyways.

  • @mikejoy6730
    @mikejoy6730 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The first thing I would have done was to obtain the service manual, do your prefer to search out the result blind which will give great satisfaction.

  • @cassettedecksresurrection7204
    @cassettedecksresurrection7204 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very interesting design
    Great video as always ✌️

  • @offtheroad1000
    @offtheroad1000 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you are on the wright way under the tone arm is a small pice of rubber whit 2 holes in it , i have pic of it , i think one tme thare was a pice of contact wire or lietze in thare.. . the lever i brucht up twiit same tin wire..

  • @beelbrother1648
    @beelbrother1648 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    hey TTGuy, your audio and lighting has improved a lot in the last year, good job with that. keep making these vids, and I believe your numbers will improve and your channel will be a success. keep it up!

  • @reneneron2971
    @reneneron2971 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A far cry from the very simplistic AR turntables…a motor, a belt, an excellent suspension system, and a lightweight, properly balanced tonearm. The function of a turntable is very simple; they became too complex for their own good. Most modern turntables have reverted back to the “less is more” design similar to the AR approach.

    • @TurntableGuy
      @TurntableGuy  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Some of the late-70s to mid-80s Japanese quartz-lock, DD tables are engineering marvels with wow & flutter ratings a belt-drive TT could only dream of.

    • @reneneron2971
      @reneneron2971 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TurntableGuy real world data illustrates that a well engineered belt drive can offer similar performance. My point is that complexity comes at a cost. That said, I prefer a DD model.

  • @mikejoy6730
    @mikejoy6730 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Further into the video you mention referencing the SM my bad

  • @leoz6338
    @leoz6338 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Do all these electronic components improve sound in any way? If not, I would skip a table with those extras.

    • @TurntableGuy
      @TurntableGuy  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      The automatic functions serve no purpose other than convenience. The tonearm quality and quartz lock will affect sound.

  • @bikdav
    @bikdav 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That is a weird turntable. But, I’ve seen Denons that are worse - meaning more complex.

  • @thecaptainsfinds
    @thecaptainsfinds 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I picked up this turntable at an auction for $15! To my surprise when I got it home it worked well. My only issue is that it plays quietly through my speakers so I’m not sure what to do. I can hear it playing the record but it’s just super quiet. Any ideas on what I need? I have modern speakers so I’m assuming that’s part of the problem

    • @TurntableGuy
      @TurntableGuy  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You need to plug into a phono input or need an external phono pre-amplifier.

  • @Quassi30
    @Quassi30 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    full tonearm must have 10k Ohm and need cleaning... yes this plastic is "resistor" ...

  • @dougsherf744
    @dougsherf744 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. Your discussion mentioned start location and return point controls but not how to adjust. I have this model that starts slightly before the record first groove so the needle drops off the record. Any suggestions?

    • @TurntableGuy
      @TurntableGuy  ปีที่แล้ว

      This turntable is long gone, so my memory is a little faded. The service manual is available at vinylengine.com

  • @robbyatt7240
    @robbyatt7240 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi TT Guy. Is there a way to contact you directly? I'm in Stratford. Thanks.

  • @grantlindberg6786
    @grantlindberg6786 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello TTGuy! Do you have stylist weights for this Q3 available for sale? I bought my Jvc q3 about 40yrs ago. When I took it out of storage it was missing the weights. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

  • @carsoncampbell1767
    @carsoncampbell1767 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello turntable guy what kind of oil do you use for oiling motors? would 3 in 1 motor oil be good to use? I have a yp-77 nothing wrong with it but want to keep the motor running smooth thank you.

    • @TurntableGuy
      @TurntableGuy  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      3in1 regular (red bottle) is not great. 3in1 for electric motors is what you want. Blue bottle.

    • @carsoncampbell1767
      @carsoncampbell1767 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for your reply that is excatly what I ment 3 in 1 motor oil blue bottle thanks for confirming.

  • @Trojan0304
    @Trojan0304 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is the tonearm servo controlled?

  • @Poludioskroz
    @Poludioskroz ปีที่แล้ว

    37:52 or Mitsubishi dp-ec8..?

    • @TurntableGuy
      @TurntableGuy  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, that's the one.

    • @Poludioskroz
      @Poludioskroz ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TurntableGuy I have that turntable😀 th-cam.com/video/IuyVVjiLNwM/w-d-xo.html