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Anonymous Posted on Feb 15, 2014

How to cancel cueing technics

I need advice on how to cancel cueing on a Technics SLQD22 turntable

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2007

SOURCE: Drive Belt - Technics SLBD22 turntable

Try http://www.vintage-electronics.net/ttbelt.html

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 18, 2007

SOURCE: turntable technics sl-bd27

You have 4 wires coming from the needle pickup to the cables which connect to the amplifier/receiver. I would check the needle, the pickup unit, and the leads from the pickup to the cables. You can probably run a continuity test or ohm test for verification. If that checks, pickup and needle is your next step.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 17, 2008

SOURCE: all my vinyl sounds warped on turntable

Most common problem is the belt getting soft, especially if it has sat for a long time. It will get a weak spot where it sat on the drive pulley and every time the turntable goes around and hits that weak spot it will slow down a little making it sound like a warped album.

The belts are usually very easy to replace. Usually just lift off the turntable or there might be a small clip on the center pin, then it lifts off. Replacement belts can be ordered from several places, as shown in this search... http://www.google.com/search?&q=SL-B200+Technics+turntable+belt

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 21, 2008

SOURCE: Technics SL-23 belt driven turntable (NOT SL-1210 but I had to enter something)

Howdy Ivy:

An Adobe PDF format service manual for the Technics SL-23 turntable can be downloaded from

http://www.servicemanuals.net/

for about $16.

Good luck!
Paul H.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 13, 2009

SOURCE: Technics SL-J1 turntable drive belt

Hello Cliff,
You will need 2 belts, if the turntable belt is gone the other is not far behind . One for the turntable size 23.6 inch by .188 and one for the tracking motor that is in the top cover part, is a 3.0 inch by .046 belt. best place to get them is at kenselectronics.com part numbers 1407-201 and AV-SBS3.0 if you have been checking around you will see other sizes, I have a SL-J1 and have used these and they work perfectly.
Tony

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I have a sl b100 Technics and i have problem with the cueing botton, don't know how to ensamble this piece, dont know where to put the ball, please help me.

Here are the general steps to assemble the cueing button and place the ball:
  1. Remove the old cueing button (if applicable): If you're replacing a broken cueing button, you'll need to remove the old one first. This typically involves unscrewing or unclipping it from the tonearm assembly.
  2. Inspect the cueing button mechanism: Take a close look at the cueing button assembly to understand how it works. There should be a small lever or mechanism that controls the movement of the cueing arm.
  3. Place the ball: The ball is typically placed within the cueing button mechanism. Look for a small cavity or slot where the ball sits. It's usually a round indentation or a small cup-shaped area.
  4. Assemble the cueing button: Carefully position the cueing button over the mechanism, ensuring that it aligns properly with any pins or grooves. If there are screws or clips, use them to secure the cueing button in place.
  5. Test the cueing button: Gently press the cueing button to see if it moves smoothly and raises/lower the tonearm as expected. If it doesn't work properly, double-check the assembly and make any necessary adjustments.
If you're still having trouble assembling the cueing button or can't locate where the ball should be placed, it may be helpful to consult the turntable's user manual or seek assistance from a technician familiar with Technics turntables. They can provide specific guidance based on the model of your turntable and help ensure that it's properly assembled and functioning correctly.
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