HELLO I M LIVE IN ARGENTINA. I bought a Denon 52f on eBay. but the engine doesn't work. apparently it has a burned or open field. And here in Argentina they don't make windings for that kind of motor. You can repair it if I send it to you. I have a friend who travels to Miami weekly and I can send it to her. thanks javier
Hi Mark, I would like to ask you , ones you said that the Denon TT,s are not skrud in the botton but they are glued. Is that true for all the Denon TT,s or is this just for some of them? I ask because if I hav to look inside my 47f some day. And as usual I like your videos.
None of them are "glued" in, but some like a 47f have strips of industrial velcro to go along with the screws. Don't use one of the feet to pry the bottom loose or you can tear the foot off it!
Hi Mark, Thanks for sharing another great video ! I was just wondering, what is your opinion of the various record weights, clamps, stabilizers, etc. (whatever they choose to call them). Are they beneficial, or just more "Vaporware" ? I recently saw this video, which looks interesting: ua-cam.com/video/6VRvdGHypqw/v-deo.html TIA, Rob
For a belt drive table to flatten a warped record they can be beneficial to add mass and centrifical force to combat the wow and flutter. Thats un-necesary on a direct drive table and you could argue detrimental to couple the record more to the source of any rumble a DD table emits. I only use them to get through a warped album but they're not as snake oil as many other "audiophile" products...
Very nice and shared to the evil empire of Facebook and increasingly less evil Twitter.
Oh yeah the frets are angled they do it for El Bass too..I thought that name sounded familiar, featen has left the building
HELLO I M LIVE IN ARGENTINA. I bought a Denon 52f on eBay. but the engine doesn't work.
apparently it has a burned or open field.
And here in Argentina they don't make windings for that kind of motor. You can repair it if I send it to you.
I have a friend who travels to Miami weekly and I can send it to her.
thanks javier
Hi Mark, I would like to ask you , ones you said that the Denon TT,s are not skrud in the botton but they are glued. Is that true for all the Denon TT,s or is this just for some of them? I ask because if I hav to look inside my 47f some day. And as usual I like your videos.
None of them are "glued" in, but some like a 47f have strips of industrial velcro to go along with the screws. Don't use one of the feet to pry the bottom loose or you can tear the foot off it!
Hi Mark,
Thanks for sharing another great video ! I was just wondering, what is your opinion of the various record weights, clamps, stabilizers, etc. (whatever they choose to call them). Are they beneficial, or just more "Vaporware" ? I recently saw this video, which looks interesting: ua-cam.com/video/6VRvdGHypqw/v-deo.html
TIA,
Rob
For a belt drive table to flatten a warped record they can be beneficial to add mass and centrifical force to combat the wow and flutter. Thats un-necesary on a direct drive table and you could argue detrimental to couple the record more to the source of any rumble a DD table emits. I only use them to get through a warped album but they're not as snake oil as many other "audiophile" products...