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Should I Upgrade My Decks? What Turntables do you use? And Do You Recommend Them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil B" data-source="post: 925545" data-attributes="member: 56952"><p>When you say your decks need a good service, what makes you think that? Is there anything wrong with them?</p><p>I managed to get hold of a service manual for the 1210s years ago (not sure if I still have it) but it doesn’t involve a great deal.</p><p>It’s usually resetting the zero to match the platter strobe/dots, lubricating the bearings on the motor, changing the pitch sliders, and possibly changing the leads…there was some circuit testing if I remember right, but not 100% sure.</p><p>If your pitch sliders don’t have much play/wear on them, you can get some electrical contact cleaner to spray in which can help, a little oil on the bearings and it’s job done.</p><p>Like jack, I’ve had my 1210s a long time, got them new in 95, and they still work great. I have done some work on them, but I absolutely hammered them.</p><p>If they work and you like them, why change?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil B, post: 925545, member: 56952"] When you say your decks need a good service, what makes you think that? Is there anything wrong with them? I managed to get hold of a service manual for the 1210s years ago (not sure if I still have it) but it doesn’t involve a great deal. It’s usually resetting the zero to match the platter strobe/dots, lubricating the bearings on the motor, changing the pitch sliders, and possibly changing the leads…there was some circuit testing if I remember right, but not 100% sure. If your pitch sliders don’t have much play/wear on them, you can get some electrical contact cleaner to spray in which can help, a little oil on the bearings and it’s job done. Like jack, I’ve had my 1210s a long time, got them new in 95, and they still work great. I have done some work on them, but I absolutely hammered them. If they work and you like them, why change? [/QUOTE]
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