Calbration problem technics 1210
Calbration problem technics 1210 Posted on: 15.02.2013 by Janella Gripe So I already calibrated some turntables, but this one still don't want to be calibrated The problem is: -I had 2 zero positions -Putted it on the second zero position -Measured the value with a multimeter -Putted the pitch back in the middle -Turned the potentiometer on the same value as with zero-position 2 ---> Now instead of having 1 zero-position, I have a zero area (from 0% to +1%) The remaining area of the pitch function acts perfectly normal. Anyone knows how this problem can be solved? Thanks! | |
Janella Gripe 15.02.2013 | So I already calibrated some turntables, but this one still don't want to be calibrated The problem is: -I had 2 zero positions -Putted it on the second zero position -Measured the value with a multimeter -Putted the pitch back in the middle -Turned the potentiometer on the same value as with zero-position 2 ---> Now instead of having 1 zero-position, I have a zero area (from 0% to +1%) The remaining area of the pitch function acts perfectly normal. Anyone knows how this problem can be solved? Thanks! |
Janella Gripe 27.02.2013 | Ok, thanks for the replies! Nope, never touched the resistor. I will probably replace the pitchfader. |
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Ira Alsadi 26.02.2013 | While that isn't really that bad, it sounds as if the variable resistor in the pitch is shot. Like ATL said, look for a new pitch fader. Cheap and easy to install. Did you mess with the resistor under the platter? |
Federico Vilas 25.02.2013 | I get that problem a lot when I remove the quartz lock on my ttables...easy fix is to just buy new pitch control units...they are real sensitive and its not worth the time repairing a unit when you can get one brand new for $15...OR you can take apart and clean with DEOX-IT...again, not worth the time |
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