Hi Ben - I just wanted to say thank you for how much you helped with my record cleaning and how much it changed my listening. I can't afford a $3000 cleaning machine or even a $500 one for that matter. I'm still spending that kind of money improving my rig! I use a record wet bath type cleaner and the vinyl vac with a cheap lazy susan from Amazon. I can't see how an expensive machine could be any better. It all cost me $120. BTW, my wet cleaner is the German Disco - Antistat. It uses goat hair brushes which get into the grooves to get the crud out, Wow. AND, I got the Funk Achromat! Brought out the detail! Your tips are great!!!!
I have a great idea for a future video for you: i send you my Fisher MT-6225 Turntable (or just the platter) and you make a video showing how you restore the magnets around the platter! Wouldnt that be awsome! Of course I'll pay for all shipping!
Hey Ben, Thank you so much for this! I have a problem wit my TEAC TN-400 Magnefloat running way too fast, too. Schematics don't really tell me much about the voltages.
Here is a thread over at audio karma that might be helpful audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/rare-teac-tn-400-turntable-speed-control-repair.740329/page-2
Thank you very much BEN for the video. I have a MT-6355 model It runs very fast. Can you guide me what should I do? I am a technician by profession. But I have no experience in fishing like this or yours. Thank you very much.
Ok that one is quartz locked… there should be a button on pitch controls on the front… if the quartz lock button is engaged; try disengaging it and using the pitch controls to slow it down… if it is not engaged try that… vinyl engine has an operating manual but no service manual… there is one on analog alley But it is $9.95 www.analogalley.com/osccart/product_info.php?products_id=867
Hi Ben - I just wanted to say thank you for how much you helped with my record cleaning and how much it changed my listening. I can't afford a $3000 cleaning machine or even a $500 one for that matter. I'm still spending that kind of money improving my rig! I use a record wet bath type cleaner and the vinyl vac with a cheap lazy susan from Amazon. I can't see how an expensive machine could be any better. It all cost me $120. BTW, my wet cleaner is the German Disco - Antistat. It uses goat hair brushes which get into the grooves to get the crud out, Wow. AND, I got the Funk Achromat! Brought out the detail! Your tips are great!!!!
Hey hope your doing good. Miss the videos !
Maybe one day I will get back to doing them… I have so many things to compare
Great video Ben
I have a great idea for a future video for you: i send you my Fisher MT-6225 Turntable (or just the platter) and you make a video showing how you restore the magnets around the platter! Wouldnt that be awsome! Of course I'll pay for all shipping!
lol nice try!
Hey Ben, Thank you so much for this! I have a problem wit my TEAC TN-400 Magnefloat running way too fast, too. Schematics don't really tell me much about the voltages.
Here is a thread over at audio karma that might be helpful
audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/rare-teac-tn-400-turntable-speed-control-repair.740329/page-2
Thank you very much BEN for the video. I have a MT-6355 model
It runs very fast. Can you guide me what should I do? I am a technician by profession. But I have no experience in fishing like this or yours. Thank you very much.
Ok that one is quartz locked… there should be a button on pitch controls on the front… if the quartz lock button is engaged; try disengaging it and using the pitch controls to slow it down… if it is not engaged try that… vinyl engine has an operating manual but no service manual… there is one on analog alley
But it is $9.95
www.analogalley.com/osccart/product_info.php?products_id=867