Hi George Weir, in order to record from your Technics to your Laptop, you need a RRIA preamp
You can use any Amplifier or Receiver, which has PHONO input, there you connect your Technics and in any of the REC outputs of the Amplifier, you take the signal to enter the Laptop
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Regards Franco Dosil
Hola George Weir, para poder grabar de tu Technics a tu Laptop, necesitas un preamplificador de RRIA
puedes utilizar cualquier Amplificador o Receptor, que tenga entada de PHONO, ahi conectas tu Technics y en cualquiera de las salidas REC del Amplificador, tomas la se?al para ingresar en la Laptop
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Saludos Franco Dosil
No, You need phono preamp.
SOURCE: technic turntable SL-101
http://1200s.com/Store/PARTS-TECHNICS-TURNTABLES/c271_272_278/index.html
These guys are pros.
SOURCE: Technics SL-1350 Direct Drive Turntable
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Check that the cuing lift isn't touching the arm as it gets to the end of the record.
John w
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.
SOURCE: TECHNICS SL-B280 DUST COVER W/ HINGES
All parts are discontinued for this model. The SL1200MK2 dust cover will not fit this turntable. You can actually have a dust cover made rather simply and cheaply (depending on where you live). Just take the dimensions to a PLEXIGLASS or even a GLASS shop. You can even purchase the Plexiglass yourself, cut it, and glue it together. I would suggest getting it professionally done. You can use any high impact plexiglass. Get something that is resistant to scratches and discoloring.
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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.
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