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In Reply to: RE: My SL1210mk2 in pieces. What now? posted by rich121 on January 16, 2010 at 20:56:01
Was using the DMM to measure voltages around the power supply section just out of curiosity. I don't have a service manual or schematic. Measured 30VAC to a rectifier circuit putting out about 18VDC. I didn't spend a lot of time on it. Was more interested in the mechanical stuff.
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I think I see all three for the 1210.
Opus 104
Thanks.. I was just curious what you were testing, if there were other mods you were doing...
Looks like a fun project!
Enjoy!
Rick
It's all about the music!
I have three Technics turntables, 1985 stock SL1200 and a much more recent SL1210 with Cardas rewired tonearm/KAB fluid damper and a SP-25. Recently I purchased a Technics EPA250 tonearm and by the looks of it the SL1200 tonearm is a very direct decendent of the EPA250 with the headshell and heavy add on weight a perfect match. The adjustable VTA is also the same system in both arms, not sure if the antiskate is similar. Not to say the SL1200 tonearm is anywhere the equal but to me it looks like Technics used some of the same design features. If someone installed a Technics EPA100/250/500 tonearm on a SL1200 it would be very interesting to see how one of those Technics EPA tonearms performs compared to the SL1200 tonearm.
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