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Deck does not play/turn on

I was replacing the target light and when i turned the deck over i accidently turned it on and the wires tuched and now it does not turn on or play. i have replaced the plug fuse and both the internal fuses from my other deck but the deck does not turn on or play still.

  • angelak_scot Dec 03, 2008

    i dont know very much about turntables i set  them up an mixed on  them straight away then disconnected the power when i reconnected the power my mixer had power but both of my turntables had no power even when i change power socket there is nothing no lights its like the power isnt makeing into the turntable can you please help with my problem 


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Problem is not the fuses, but the power supply / power transformer has blown. This is why you should always wrap exposed wiring with electrical tape or heatshrink tubing.

The power supply can be purchased HERE, but this is not an easy replacement. And if you blew it by not properly replacing the Pop-up light, than I DON'T suggest you try to replace the power supply on your own either. You could really cause even more damage, and possible harm to yourself and your property.

- OPTiC
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