Brilliant video. I used G3 car scratch remover paste to clean up the cover earlier and it's like new. I found your video as I need to sort out the pitch pots. Will look at them later with the contact cleaner. Your video is one of the best I've come across. Thanks.
Fun fact; I just found my own video trying to figure out the pitch pots, I completely forgot I did that in this video, haha. Happy to help! Sorry for the slow response!
Ik gebruik deze draaitafel al een aantal jaar om mijn vinyl om te zetten naar mp3. Zelf heb ik de AP-306, dat is hetzelfde model maar dan met Quartz-Lock welke ik iets fijner vind dan een normale pitch. Toen ik deze kocht had ik hetzelfde probleem met de snelheid welke niet stabiel bleef, ik heb dit op kunnen lossen door van bovenop de knoppen deze in te spuiten met wat WD-40. Na wat gedraai aan de knoppen werkte het goedje geweldig, geen snelheidsproblemen meer. Wel heb ik het binnenwerk voor de automatische afslag eruit gesloopt, dit omdat vaak bij singles ik aan het einde een klik hoorde in de opnamen daar waar de automatische afslag, het tandwiel ging werken nog voor de naald van de plaat ging, ik heb er dus een manuele speler van gemaakt. Deze draaitafel is zeer stil en heeft niet dat irritante brom zoals bij mijn Stanton en X-treme OEM draaitafels, en dit heeft niets met aarde te maken maar gewoon de bouwkwaliteit. Zoek je een goede draaitafel dan is deze zeer aan te raden, of zoals gezegd het model AP-306 wat een Quartz-Lock heeft. Kleine tip, vervang de olie van de arm lift achterop, deze wil na al die jaren nog wel eens dik worden waardoor de lift niet goed meer werkt.
Thanks for posting this video. I have a Akai - AP 307 . Recently i did DD offset setting after disconnecting the DD motor and after reconnecting the motor not spinning.but there is power in the coils . Its tuff to rotate the motor . Supply transistors getting too hot when tonearm is on . Can you please advise what would be the problem
Great video thank you. I pulled out a 206 I’ve stored in a closet for 10 years, and ordered an AT VM95e to throw on. Actually got that for my Technics 1600 that’s also been stored. Hoping to compare them. Assuming the Technics is better but built quality on both is amazing.
The Technics is definitely the better record player, with quite a lead. Main reason being the suspended subchassis. It gives the Technics so much musicality that it almost sounds 'un-direct drive' good. AT-VM95E is a great match for either of them :).
How does this turntable compare to Pioneer turntables from the 70's? I might buy one that is currently on the ads, but it has a problem that when it turns on, it spins non-stop and won't turn off. Is it a serious malfunction?
Really badly. Just get a Pioneer PL-112D in that case, it's a hidden gem :). As for that issue; It's the spark killer, you can replace it, or even just remove it, and the problem will be solved. But it's not a great sounding record player. The good Akais are the simple ones, weirdly :)
I have that same turntable and same speed control issue. Thanks for the video. I need to clean it. You're lucky to have the complete dust cover. My hinges broke so I just set it on when not in use. Those hinges break easily after time.
There were two type of hinges, in one the spring breaks through the (after all these years brittle) plastic. And then there's a series of hinges with slightly softer plastic. You could get friction hinges at a DIY shop, but honestly; With how much resonances a dust cover picks up, you're better off taking it off anyway. The player will sound better, especially if you play loud :D. Cleaning the pots is an easy one so if that's all, you're saved! Make sure your player stops properly and doesn't randomly start playing. If it does (and they often do) the spark killer over the power switch is dead. You can cut it out but you will get a 'pop' through your speakers every time you turn it on, and the power switch will wear out quicker. Ideally you'd replace it.
@@rollingtroll just needs a pot cleaning. Works perfectly otherwise. Looking forward to cleaning it. Solid turntable. Nice that WD40 makes the cleaner now. Half the price of the competition. For something I'll use once in many years...better option for me.
whats a good stylus upgrade for these? great video. oh in comments you said its average sounding - what is a beast one to look out for? can upgrading the stlus make it sound like a Ferarri?
Thanks! You would have to do a full cartridge upgrade. I would personally go for an audiotechnica atvm95e. Not too expensive, definitely very good. It will never sound like a Ferrari as this record player just isn’t that musical sounding. If you want to get a bigger upgrade, find yourself a nice Pioneer PL112D. The world still hasn’t figured out how good those are ;).
@@rollingtroll Thanks very much :-) New hobby - I got this 206c recently for $100 here in New Zealand. so much to learn. esp when I tried to use it for the first time and found out they need pre amps lol. thanks for the advice - I will look into these recommendations, Cheers.
I don’t think you can on this one. Your best option is to pick a different headshell. That said; most carts are not that high. If you are installing an ortofon 2M; maybe don’t :)
Found them😊, was looking in the wrong spot and was looking for screws. Everything bang on with lots of adjustment and the unit is shiny clean. This TT was my first major purchase as a kid 44 years ago and is still spinning 😎 Thanks for the great video
First ask yourself why. If you want it to complete a rig, go for it. If you want it because it's a great record player, may I recommend something else? They are average sounding, at best :). I unfortunately am nowhere near the states so I wouldn't know where to get them. The models we have here are also 230v and I don't think you can switch that. If you have a power transformer from 110 to 240v though, you should be able to use it. Bare in mind that the stroboscope won't read correctly (as it's designed to work with a 50hz light source). I think your best option, and that's really always the case, is to check the record player categories on your favourite auction sites every day, and just be patient. It's how I end up with virtually everything I have and sometimes it takes months or even years, but that way you never overpay :)
Brilliant video. I used G3 car scratch remover paste to clean up the cover earlier and it's like new. I found your video as I need to sort out the pitch pots. Will look at them later with the contact cleaner. Your video is one of the best I've come across. Thanks.
Fun fact; I just found my own video trying to figure out the pitch pots, I completely forgot I did that in this video, haha.
Happy to help! Sorry for the slow response!
Ik gebruik deze draaitafel al een aantal jaar om mijn vinyl om te zetten naar mp3.
Zelf heb ik de AP-306, dat is hetzelfde model maar dan met Quartz-Lock welke ik iets fijner vind dan een normale pitch.
Toen ik deze kocht had ik hetzelfde probleem met de snelheid welke niet stabiel bleef, ik heb dit op kunnen lossen door van bovenop de knoppen deze in te spuiten met wat WD-40.
Na wat gedraai aan de knoppen werkte het goedje geweldig, geen snelheidsproblemen meer.
Wel heb ik het binnenwerk voor de automatische afslag eruit gesloopt, dit omdat vaak bij singles ik aan het einde een klik hoorde in de opnamen daar waar de automatische afslag, het tandwiel ging werken nog voor de naald van de plaat ging, ik heb er dus een manuele speler van gemaakt.
Deze draaitafel is zeer stil en heeft niet dat irritante brom zoals bij mijn Stanton en X-treme OEM draaitafels, en dit heeft niets met aarde te maken maar gewoon de bouwkwaliteit.
Zoek je een goede draaitafel dan is deze zeer aan te raden, of zoals gezegd het model AP-306 wat een Quartz-Lock heeft.
Kleine tip, vervang de olie van de arm lift achterop, deze wil na al die jaren nog wel eens dik worden waardoor de lift niet goed meer werkt.
Puur klankmatig zijn er veel betere, betaalbaardere spelers dus voor jouw gebruik zou ik iets anders aanraden (en dan ook zonder automaat, natuurlijk)
Thanks for posting this video. I have a Akai - AP 307 . Recently i did DD offset setting after disconnecting the DD motor and after reconnecting the motor not spinning.but there is power in the coils . Its tuff to rotate the motor . Supply transistors getting too hot when tonearm is on . Can you please advise what would be the problem
Excellent video,solved my problem with an Akai-207,thanks a bunch
Awesome!!!
Great video thank you. I pulled out a 206 I’ve stored in a closet for 10 years, and ordered an AT VM95e to throw on. Actually got that for my Technics 1600 that’s also been stored. Hoping to compare them. Assuming the Technics is better but built quality on both is amazing.
The Technics is definitely the better record player, with quite a lead. Main reason being the suspended subchassis. It gives the Technics so much musicality that it almost sounds 'un-direct drive' good. AT-VM95E is a great match for either of them :).
How does this turntable compare to Pioneer turntables from the 70's? I might buy one that is currently on the ads, but it has a problem that when it turns on, it spins non-stop and won't turn off. Is it a serious malfunction?
Really badly. Just get a Pioneer PL-112D in that case, it's a hidden gem :).
As for that issue; It's the spark killer, you can replace it, or even just remove it, and the problem will be solved. But it's not a great sounding record player. The good Akais are the simple ones, weirdly :)
This is just the video I was looking for. Thanks - the tips allso
workes fine for my AKAI AP-D40!!🙂
You are so welcome! Usually works for every Japanese direct drive with pitch control
Hi, I have both the AKAI AP-206C and AKAI AP-D40. Which one is better you think?
I have that same turntable and same speed control issue. Thanks for the video. I need to clean it. You're lucky to have the complete dust cover. My hinges broke so I just set it on when not in use. Those hinges break easily after time.
There were two type of hinges, in one the spring breaks through the (after all these years brittle) plastic. And then there's a series of hinges with slightly softer plastic. You could get friction hinges at a DIY shop, but honestly; With how much resonances a dust cover picks up, you're better off taking it off anyway. The player will sound better, especially if you play loud :D.
Cleaning the pots is an easy one so if that's all, you're saved! Make sure your player stops properly and doesn't randomly start playing. If it does (and they often do) the spark killer over the power switch is dead. You can cut it out but you will get a 'pop' through your speakers every time you turn it on, and the power switch will wear out quicker. Ideally you'd replace it.
@@rollingtroll just needs a pot cleaning. Works perfectly otherwise. Looking forward to cleaning it. Solid turntable. Nice that WD40 makes the cleaner now. Half the price of the competition. For something I'll use once in many years...better option for me.
whats a good stylus upgrade for these? great video. oh in comments you said its average sounding - what is a beast one to look out for? can upgrading the stlus make it sound like a Ferarri?
Thanks! You would have to do a full cartridge upgrade. I would personally go for an audiotechnica atvm95e. Not too expensive, definitely very good. It will never sound like a Ferrari as this record player just isn’t that musical sounding. If you want to get a bigger upgrade, find yourself a nice Pioneer PL112D. The world still hasn’t figured out how good those are ;).
@@rollingtroll Thanks very much :-) New hobby - I got this 206c recently for $100 here in New Zealand. so much to learn. esp when I tried to use it for the first time and found out they need pre amps lol. thanks for the advice - I will look into these recommendations, Cheers.
You move FAST, Kumpel!
Great video - Do you know how to adjust the tonearm height lifter? I need to adjust mine higher. Any recommendations on how to do this? Cheers
I don’t think you can on this one. Your best option is to pick a different headshell. That said; most carts are not that high. If you are installing an ortofon 2M; maybe don’t :)
You can. Just did it using this guide. www.lencoheaven.net/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=66mjfb8kii82b8hjbm97k5nfv1&topic=28818.msg392279#msg392279
Trying to adjust mine however I do not see the adjusting screws, are some not adjustable?
If it’s the same model number they should be there!
Just noticed mine is a AP 206 not AP206C. That might be the difference. If there are no screws I assumed I am out of luck
Found them😊, was looking in the wrong spot and was looking for screws. Everything bang on with lots of adjustment and the unit is shiny clean. This TT was my first major purchase as a kid 44 years ago and is still spinning 😎
Thanks for the great video
Hello, do you know where I can get my hands on one of these? They're hard to come by here in the states. I'm looking for a 206 or 306
First ask yourself why. If you want it to complete a rig, go for it. If you want it because it's a great record player, may I recommend something else? They are average sounding, at best :).
I unfortunately am nowhere near the states so I wouldn't know where to get them. The models we have here are also 230v and I don't think you can switch that. If you have a power transformer from 110 to 240v though, you should be able to use it. Bare in mind that the stroboscope won't read correctly (as it's designed to work with a 50hz light source).
I think your best option, and that's really always the case, is to check the record player categories on your favourite auction sites every day, and just be patient. It's how I end up with virtually everything I have and sometimes it takes months or even years, but that way you never overpay :)
@@rollingtroll I'm open to suggestions! I just saw this and thought it looked cool. I'm not very experienced with audio equipment.
Thank you. I thoroughly enjoyed that, in an arse-cheek clenching way. I might just be a bit more gentle when I clean mine ;-)
You get used to cleaning this stuff and the pressure you can and cannot apply. It looks tougher than it is, promise :D
Leuke video zoals altijd! Mooie platenspeler ook, ze zijn helaas wel erg duur geworden op de 2de hands markt naar mijn mening..
En het stomme is; Een AP-B20 kost niks, en klinkt veel beter... Sja :D
@@rollingtroll dit zijn de tips waar ik voor kom haha
Barbaar! Een platenspeler zonder bescherming op zijn stofkap leggen. Vlegel! ;-)
Die hele zwarte mat is zacht hè!