My daughters brand new DJ-Tech Professional Vinyl USB 5 worked superb last night, when we used it first time. Today it appears that only the 45 rpm speed is an option. We cannot switch to 33 not even after having shut off power supply and replugged. A software bug, anybody heard about before or are we doing something wrong.
SOURCE: TECHNICS SL1200MK2 RPM Buttons getting stuck..
Ed try spraying some contact spray directly in to the Buttons,push one then the other you will feel them free up Please rate my performance ttech
SOURCE: Ion turntable speed problems
Turn the tturntable over, there is a speed control pot on the bottom
SOURCE: my 33 & 45 speed giving problems
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I have just posted a cure for this deck, it is to do with the microswitches under the speed select buttons - they need to be replaced. Just repaired mine today - now there are no more problems selecting speeds.
If the speed goes back to 33 when the deck is switched off, this is because 33 is the default.
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SOURCE: 1200 problem spins wildly no speed control
Sounds like the drive I.C has failed. They cost about £30 each - email me for details.
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SOURCE: I have Thomas Pacconi turntable which is about 5
Had the same problem & checked around on the net. Several people tried replacing the belt, but it had no effect. Spoke w/ several repair shops around the country and they concur with what I'd read on the net - bad motors. 3 or 4 repair/supply shops told me getting a motor would be impossible. Since I only listen to 33-1/3 LP's, I messed around w/ it a little and found a solution. Take the turntable out of the unit & you will find a small circuit board attached to the bottom. On that board is a small square blue fixture w/ a white circular "dial" in the middle (has grooves to accept a small straight blade or a phillips screw driver). This controls the voltage to the motor, which in turn controls the motor RPM's. If you set the selector switch to 78, you can experiment /w turning that white circular "dial" to slow the motor down. It isn't very hard to get the speed set properly. The down side is that you will only be able to play 33-1/3 LP's, but they are probably the most common anyways. I assume you could do the same to set the speed for a 45, rather than a 33-1/3. Down side is that you will only be able to play 1 size LP on the 78 speed setting, but it's an easy adjustment that can keep an otherwise in-op turntable functioning. Good luck!
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