Re: (313) Technics 1200s question

2003-07-23 Thread Brent Kirkwood
I too have US tables that I would like to use in Europe. Some of the tables on the US market, like mine, do not have the switch for 110 / 220 V. Mine are explicitly marked for 110 V and 60 Hz only. Getting a converter for the voltage is no problem, but I haven't yet been able to confirm

Re: (313) Technics 1200s question

2003-07-23 Thread dang
not sure how useful this may be, i found a copy of the 1200 MkII service manual online a while ago when considering a bit of diy on one of my turntables. link to download at the bottome of this page: http://www.backspin.org/service.html (its about 13MB) cheers dang -- http://www.fastmail.fm -

(313) Technics 1200s question

2003-07-22 Thread Dennis DeSantis
Hi folks, I'm no DJ, so this is probably a dumb question for most of you. I'm wondering if it's possible/easy to modify the Technics 1200 to have a power supply that's switchable between US and European voltages? There doesn't appear to be a handy switch for it the way there is on lots of

Re: (313) Technics 1200s question

2003-07-22 Thread ::P
hey dennis, probably nto gonna be easy. you can get a step up tranformer from radio shack though, and it will handle the conversion for you - Original Message - From: Dennis DeSantis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 5:04 PM Subject: (313) Technics

RE: (313) Technics 1200s question

2003-07-22 Thread Dennis Donohue
the type of plug :) Dennis -Original Message- From: ::P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 5:16 PM To: Dennis DeSantis; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Technics 1200s question hey dennis, probably nto gonna be easy. you can get a step up tranformer from radio shack

RE: (313) Technics 1200s question

2003-07-22 Thread rh
I think you can buy that power source part along with voltage selector at www.1200s.com (in the electrical parts). You can practically build your own table from this site. rh

Re: (313) Technics 1200s question

2003-07-22 Thread Mark S . Krüx
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 5:25 PM Subject: RE: (313) Technics 1200s question That's not entirely true. I used to own a pair of Technics 1200s that were brought over from Germany, and the PSU on that model could handle 110v-120v 220v-240v and 50hz-60hz