Too funny the 1st moment I heard it I was like did I hear what I thought I heard went back and sure enough I did LOL Dave reversed the audio with certain things he said LOL.
Marcon capacitors. Oh joy. I have a bunch of those in my capacitor junk box from an IBM PC power supply and for giggles I tried reforming them (at microamps) and as they got close to their rated voltage they all cascaded to hard short circuit. They don't like sitting unused for 25 years. :)
Had the same table in for repair once. Changed out all those Sanyo caps. The main issue was the .47uf cap and a couple resistors in the speed circuit plus a dirty speed switch and of course, the pitch pot.
Those Santo solid caps were problematic on Sony betamax back in the day. When i worked for Sony I changed out every Santo solid cap for another brand of tantalum. Not all would go bad but they failed in high enough numbers that they were changed. It was an assembly fault that caused the failure. Bend the leads and they break internal.
Hi Dave, I have the exact same turntable, I got it off eBay a couple of years ago , for £17 without a cartridge and it was running slow and the pitch control wasn’t able to provide enough adjustment . I found a UA-cam video on it and after adjusting the two pots I got it working replaced the cartridge and it’s been working fine ever since, really great turntable. Were you trying to find the hidden message by spinning the vinyl backwards?
I would have went for the speed control and those swtiches first - out of my experience with Technics 1200MKII drifting over the years - have to recalibrate the pitch slider - I know it's not the same turntable - but similar problem - cheers sir - good fix !
Where could I buy a meter like that? I am working on a Denon DP-33F right now and I think it might have bad capacitors. I guess with a meter like that one you don't need to desolder the caps from the board?
Yep switches and pots/presets are a pain in the arse!. The rivits at the end of the pot track are a problem with vibration. I have a dislike of old wire wrap pins, i solder the top few turns for stability.
@@SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 Don't get me wrong, new wirewraps are great, but over the years damp gets in to them and even though they are fully wrapped with wire i've have had problems with the connection. But some units never fail. Bad solder joints on components are far more unreliable.
Think your speed (and direction) were drifting a little around 9:54 as well Dave! Was it an editing faux pas or a rock music "play it backwards" subliminal message though? lol (And do I now have to press the audio track onto vinyl and ruin a stylus running it backwards for the message to come through? Because YT don't support reverse play to my knowledge)
OK I'm up to 13:56 so far & it's pretty evident it's no slip of the mouse in post! Got me wondering now, might have to "reverse engineer" the audio later. Noticed some video strangeness also, but not tied to every audio flip.
@@danmackintosh6325 There are turntables out there that can reverse the motor direction and play backwards natively with a special stylus and cartridge
@@rawr51919 I don't doubt it, but your average rocker/metalhead wouldn't have had such kit back in the day (That was the reference I was making). Now you've piqued my interest though, could you suggest a TT model to look up and see what's going on with them?
@@danmackintosh6325 Not sure what models do that exactly either but I know they're out there. There's at least one UA-cam vid that shows one in action to play a backmasked section of vinyl the right direction
@@12voltvids Indeed I learned a little bit about how vinyl is recorded really quiet parts the audio is raised slightly to go over the noise floor and louder portions reduced somewhat to stay within the limits of the vinyl itself, which is absolutely unnecessary with digital. Vinyl purists I don't think realize that, but hey to each his own right?
Damn devil trying to do a voiceover
😁 making sure you are paying attention.
@@12voltvids lolol 😂
@@12voltvids i heard it
Too funny the 1st moment I heard it I was like did I hear what I thought I heard went back and sure enough I did LOL Dave reversed the audio with certain things he said LOL.
@@darinb.3273 I thought that UA-cam was playing up when I heard Dave speaking backwards.
@10:00 - easter egg - stepping into the black lodge in Twin Peaks
Marcon capacitors. Oh joy. I have a bunch of those in my capacitor junk box from an IBM PC power supply and for giggles I tried reforming them (at microamps) and as they got close to their rated voltage they all cascaded to hard short circuit. They don't like sitting unused for 25 years. :)
Had the same table in for repair once. Changed out all those Sanyo caps. The main issue was the .47uf cap and a couple resistors in the speed circuit plus a dirty speed switch and of course, the pitch pot.
Those Santo solid caps were problematic on Sony betamax back in the day. When i worked for Sony I changed out every Santo solid cap for another brand of tantalum. Not all would go bad but they failed in high enough numbers that they were changed. It was an assembly fault that caused the failure. Bend the leads and they break internal.
Did you reverse the audio at 10:05 on purpose?
😁
I thought I was listening to Twin Peaks!
Subliminal messages.
Backward masking ?
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Wonder if UA-cam would give you a copyright strike if you played music backwards
Hi Dave, I have the exact same turntable, I got it off eBay a couple of years ago , for £17 without a cartridge and it was running slow and the pitch control wasn’t able to provide enough adjustment . I found a UA-cam video on it and after adjusting the two pots I got it working replaced the cartridge and it’s been working fine ever since, really great turntable.
Were you trying to find the hidden message by spinning the vinyl backwards?
Thought it was The Exorcist!
I would have went for the speed control and those swtiches first - out of my experience with Technics 1200MKII drifting over the years - have to recalibrate the pitch slider - I know it's not the same turntable - but similar problem - cheers sir - good fix !
Where could I buy a meter like that? I am working on a Denon DP-33F right now and I think it might have bad capacitors. I guess with a meter like that one you don't need to desolder the caps from the board?
The speed of your voice was changing goes right along with the turntable problems.
Yes! I was paying attention! And congrats on getting your Play Button.
1st like and comment / luv ur content!
Thanks 😊
Hi Dave, great job ! But what's up with the backwards vocals!! Hard to understand ! Sounds like Russian!
It's an Easter egg.
Easter egg ha ha in August
I played the video in reverse. He said, " I buried Paul."
Straw berry fields
Yep switches and pots/presets are a pain in the arse!.
The rivits at the end of the pot track are a problem with vibration.
I have a dislike of old wire wrap pins, i solder the top few turns for stability.
I've never had an issue with the wire wraps but I do give a little weld of solder as well.
@@SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 Don't get me wrong, new wirewraps are great, but over the years damp gets in to them and even though they are fully wrapped with wire i've have had problems with the connection.
But some units never fail.
Bad solder joints on components are far more unreliable.
Good work sir. Keep sharing 👍
Sounds like you're voice-over is going backwards?
That or i was speaking German.
Hmmm. I think the MOSFET gate on the digital barn was left open, and the eCows got out and did what cows do best - making electronic cowpats!
4:50 It's a two phase motor not three phase. Motor block has 2 coils, 2 hall sensors and phase feedback coil.
You sure about that. All the DD table motor schematics i have looked at they are 3 phase drive.
Dave have you been testing us with the over dub's, playing them backwards. OK, you got me. haha
Think your speed (and direction) were drifting a little around 9:54 as well Dave! Was it an editing faux pas or a rock music "play it backwards" subliminal message though? lol (And do I now have to press the audio track onto vinyl and ruin a stylus running it backwards for the message to come through? Because YT don't support reverse play to my knowledge)
OK I'm up to 13:56 so far & it's pretty evident it's no slip of the mouse in post! Got me wondering now, might have to "reverse engineer" the audio later. Noticed some video strangeness also, but not tied to every audio flip.
@@danmackintosh6325 There are turntables out there that can reverse the motor direction and play backwards natively with a special stylus and cartridge
@@rawr51919 I don't doubt it, but your average rocker/metalhead wouldn't have had such kit back in the day (That was the reference I was making). Now you've piqued my interest though, could you suggest a TT model to look up and see what's going on with them?
@@danmackintosh6325 Not sure what models do that exactly either but I know they're out there. There's at least one UA-cam vid that shows one in action to play a backmasked section of vinyl the right direction
@@danmackintosh6325 If it helps try looking in the direction of an Audio Technica AT-PL120, might have such a reverse playback feature
The overdub audio is backwards.
Lol ya think.
9:14 Sounds like the Klein Tools scissors hit the deck.
For All The Years I've Been Fixing
Small Electronics I Never Seen Those
Blue Capaciters Leak.
They are solid caps so yeah
I have a D30. same thing happened on mine.
All the caps are OK, ay? Are you paying attention? …Is, uh, considered to be a good value, and this one here is .9, so that one’s looking OK.
Vinyl is the best. Way better then CDs. Thats what the devil was saying.
Sure if you like 45db signal to noise. I'll take my 100db signal to noise and dynamic range any day over 2 tracks of am radio.
Lol...I knew id get you..
@@Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez
Vinyl is fine for stuff recorded before digital but not for modern recordings.
@@12voltvids vids are great lately. Lots and lots of variety.
@@12voltvids Indeed I learned a little bit about how vinyl is recorded really quiet parts the audio is raised slightly to go over the noise floor and louder portions reduced somewhat to stay within the limits of the vinyl itself, which is absolutely unnecessary with digital. Vinyl purists I don't think realize that, but hey to each his own right?
4:29 I think it was the spider's fault.
9:56 onward :-)
Wow!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
I buried Paul.
The Backwards Talk..10:08..lol
"Meeeeeooooooooowww!"
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Wuuhl dess neiif de Freddy is the devil!
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Backmasking is a cheap way to elicit more comments