Headshell dual 510 turntable speaker
Like all VM cartridges, the VMEN is equipped with dual magnets that are positioned to match the left and right channels in the stereo record groove for outstanding channel separation and extended frequency response. Includes mounting hardware. Rapallo is an independently owned New Zealand company and with more than 15 years experience, we offer you both technical expertise and superior service. Rapallo is fully authorized to sell products by all of the manufacturers listed on our website and in our store.
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Dual 510 - repair help
The following information is related specifically to our CVS models of turntables, however, much applies to turntables in general. It is best to just analyze the turntable with only an amplifier, and without any other equalizer, tape decks, etc.
First, you may be able to try another amplifier and see if the problem goes with the turntable. If it does not, the turntable is OK. If it does, try the following:. Is there equal sound produced by both channels?
The following would tell us that the switch is basically connected correctly internally. Set you amplifier to play "MONO". Yes connect the ground wire as you normally would. Play a mono record. You should hear clear normal volume sound from the record. You will need a wire that has metal contact at both ends. For instance, any RCA cable. You will use the center connector of one end and the center connector on the other end if stereo cable, one channel only.
Take notice of the volume of the hum. Now touch one end of the wire to a bright shinny metal part of the arm tube, and touch the other end to the ground terminal or a shinny metal part of your amplifier. If the hum goes away.
The is a bad ground connection in the turntable or possibly a bad crimp connection at the turntable's output ground wire right at your amplifier. Testing With An Instrument Ohmmeter. That is from the RCA plug center prong to its outer ring. This requires a little manipulation of the test leads.
You should expect to measure to Ohms. If much greater, like 10, Ohms, there is an open circuit somewhere as explained below. A sensitive continuity checker might be used and you would hope to see good continuity. Maybe you can borrow one. If it works, then the problem is with yours. Remove the headshell, and rub the rear-end connectors on a piece of clean cloth for about 10 seconds.
Replace the headshell and check sound. With stubborn cases, you may have to get a long bristled brush stiff if possible and some alcohol and clean the arm's recessed connector. People frequently make a mistake here. They are usually crimped leads.
Try wiggling each to see if that restores connection. External Causes 1. The cartridge may possibly be wired wrong. Check that the leads in the headshell are going to the correct pins on the cartridge. Try removing the headshell and just rubbing the pints on a piece of cloth a few times to clean them and replace the headshell. Very rarely, but it has happened over the years, a crimp looked good, but there was no real connection. Just giving them a wiggle could restore connection. Take a small screwdriver and hold the blade by the metal, or hold a paper clip or wire.
Then with the amplifier volume somewhat low , probe and touch cartridge R and L pins; they are Red and White. You should hear a buzz out of the respective speakers.
Be sure to keep the amplifier volume at a level that is not too loud. With a good condition turntable wiring, you will hear a buzz from the L and R speakers when you touch the L and the R pins. If only one produces a buzz, the problem could be internal. Remove and replace cable from amplifier. If the problem channel is now reversed, then the problem is probably inside the turntable or the cable is bad.
If the dead channel comes back in one position or another, then the switch wiring or the switch itself could be at fault. To do this, remove the platter, and lay the deck, upside-down and a soft surface, like a pad of sponge rubber, pillow, or a few thick towels. When you remove the Philips head screws, you may notice that here is a little sleeve on them.
If you don't see the sleeves, that is because they are still in the holes. The best way to retrieve them is with tweezers. If you don't, they will fall all over when you pull the cover off. Inside Causes The easiest to fix problems are bad solder connections that popped off the wiring from the printed wiring board to the Vertical Lateral Switch and associate output cable. To resolder or clear solder shorts, requires a small soldering iron that is normally used for electronics work.
A large one used for plumbing could cause a mess. The cables are "tack soldered," and all you need to do is hold the wire at the proper PCB wiring pad and just tack it down with the soldering iron tip. The simple RCA connectors can sometimes look connected, but are not. To explain. Sometimes, the diameter of the shield connection of an RCA connector may actually be a minute fraction of a mm larger than the ring of the jack into which you are plugging.
You will feel normal resistance when pushing it in, but what you are feeling may simply be that of the center post connecting. The shield may actually be held by that center post directly in the middle and the shields are apart by that minute fraction of a mm.
The fix is to pull the plug out and squeeze the connector's shield. You may have to use pliers to make that circle a tad oval. Then, when you plug it in, it will definitely make a good ground connection.
If after checking things out, you find that the problems is internal, and you are skeptical about repairing it yourself, seek professional help. Nowadays there are often mixtures of English and of Metric connector parts.
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Like all VM cartridges, the VMEB is equipped with dual magnets that are positioned to match the left and right channels in the stereo record groove for outstanding channel separation and extended frequency response. Includes mounting hardware. Rapallo is an independently owned New Zealand company and with more than 15 years experience, we offer you both technical expertise and superior service. Rapallo is fully authorized to sell products by all of the manufacturers listed on our website and in our store.
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