sr 300 turntable stereo
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sr 300 turntable stereo
Hi am having trouble powering the motor. Its dc so it converts ac from the wall to dc current. I've tested the powering the motor from a nine volt, it does turn over. I'm afraid some connection on the circuit board isn't working. Any idea. Should I bypass power to a cassettte motor, the cassette decks on here I never use. Not on this stereo. The radio seems ok. I just wanna get the table turning 4 now.
sr3000 turntable
Never mind the jump circuit is cracked. When the front fell to the floor. Now I have to go buy solderrrr. Just my luck..
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45rpmdude: Please try to remember that none of us are in your home or your head.
Unless someone here is so invested in your projects that they've read your other threads, we have no idea what equipment you are working on, or its voltages, etc. If you actually want advice, you've got to give a little more info. Or a lot more.
And be careful.
Unless someone here is so invested in your projects that they've read your other threads, we have no idea what equipment you are working on, or its voltages, etc. If you actually want advice, you've got to give a little more info. Or a lot more.
And be careful.
Re: sr3000 turntable
45rpmdude wrote:Never mind the jump circuit is cracked. When the front fell to the floor. Now I have to go buy solderrrr. Just my luck..
ive adapted this to play my 78rpms. for my program. Player only on this sr 3000 thread.. its a sears only record player radio.. 1985 i think.
new enough.. now modified only to play 78rpms...