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[ARSCLIST] fwd: Modifying a linear turntable
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Enrico Borsetti is an ARSC member but not 
subscribed to the list.
enrico borsetti wrote:
 
I had an idea recently regarding a modification on a turntable I have. I 
am using for the 26th year my loyal Revox B790 linear tracking turntable 
but it has only 33 and 45 speeds. I have many 78 rpm records and I want 
to buy another  B790 since being linear tracking it gives no 
aural distortion when the arm get close to the label as you know. The 
speed control unit, which is made by easy to find IC's, should be 
modified in manner to let the table spin at 78. I have the schematic of 
the motherboard and arm control unit of the B790. Today the whole work 
done by these old IC's can be made with a single PIC microcontroller 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PIC_microcontroller).
 
Do you know of any Electronic engineer (and record collector at the same 
time) interested to take part in this 'upgrade' project?
I think this 'upgrade' project could be of interest to many collectors 
and our 78-L friends since this 'table pops-up often on ebay and at 
reasonable prices, I saw it around $200/$300 in working condition. If 
the upgrade will be produced in a certain quantity the motherboard cost 
will be around $60 if not even less. So within $350 you can play your 
78's but with the quality of a linear tracking table!
 
Let me know what you think about it.
 
All the best   
Enrico
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Replies will be forwarded.  Thanks!
dl