Info needed on Technics turntable & Toshiba amp.

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Bob Parker

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Howdy,
A customer of mine bought a Technics SL-Q210 turntable. He'd like
the owner's manual or at least info on how to set up the anti-skating
bias etc.
He also got a Toshiba SB-500 amplifier and would like the owner's
manual or at least the specifications.
Can anyone help? :)

Cheers,
Bob
 
On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 04:50:56 +1100, Bob Parker <bobp@bluebottle.com>
put finger to keyboard and composed:

A customer of mine bought a Technics SL-Q210 turntable. He'd like
the owner's manual or at least info on how to set up the anti-skating
bias etc.
This particular model is not listed, but perhaps the setup is similar
to one or more of the other Technics turntables in this list:

http://www.nakedresource.com/library_turntables.shtml



- Franc Zabkar
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"Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@optussnet.com.au> wrote in message
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On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 04:50:56 +1100, Bob Parker <bobp@bluebottle.com
put finger to keyboard and composed:

A customer of mine bought a Technics SL-Q210 turntable. He'd like
the owner's manual or at least info on how to set up the anti-skating
bias etc.

This particular model is not listed, but perhaps the setup is similar
to one or more of the other Technics turntables in this list:

http://www.nakedresource.com/library_turntables.shtml


In any case, usually the antiskate is set to the same value as the tracking
force. There are more elaborate adjustment procedures...one I remember
using consisted of a grooveless LP: You set the stylus down in the center
of the record with the platter revolving, and adjusted the anti-skate to
keep the arm from yawing in or out. AIRC, the numeric adjustment was
usually close....

jak
- Franc Zabkar
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Thanks Frank and Jak for your helpful advice. I'm passing it on to the
person in question... :)

Cheers,
Bob



"jakdedert" <jdedert@bellsouth.net> wrote:

"Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@optussnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:p5u72094vjd3g65f8ch4dbrlql1e052nur@4ax.com...
On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 04:50:56 +1100, Bob Parker <bobp@bluebottle.com
put finger to keyboard and composed:

A customer of mine bought a Technics SL-Q210 turntable. He'd like
the owner's manual or at least info on how to set up the anti-skating
bias etc.

This particular model is not listed, but perhaps the setup is similar
to one or more of the other Technics turntables in this list:

http://www.nakedresource.com/library_turntables.shtml


In any case, usually the antiskate is set to the same value as the tracking
force. There are more elaborate adjustment procedures...one I remember
using consisted of a grooveless LP: You set the stylus down in the center
of the record with the platter revolving, and adjusted the anti-skate to
keep the arm from yawing in or out. AIRC, the numeric adjustment was
usually close....

jak

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 's' from my address when replying by email.
 

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