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Thanks, I found a belt. Mine did that same drifting pitch thing
years ago before the belt became goo. I seems to behave like a
dirty pot. I haven't tried to spray something in there yet. I just
slam it from left to right and I can get through a record. Darn,
haven't heard scratches in years. How did we live with that?
Mark P. markp@waveworks.net
Waveworks Digital Media http://www.waveworks.net
1100 North Glebe Road
Arlington, VA 22201
703-527-1100
"Hey, it's the year 2000. Where are the flying cars?"
Technics SL23 - ah yes! Brings me back to high school - wore out
two copies of "Who's Next" on that turntable... I did the same thing
as you (same turntable, same goo) 6 months ago - if you haven't
found a belt yet, try
S.L. JACK Electronics
28-14 Steinway Street
Astoria, NY
(718)545-8843
It's one of those places that seems to have everything. Now my
SL-23 works, but I can't seem to get the pitch to remain stable -
repeated turning of the adjustment knobs seems to eventually get the
strobe-stripe in the ballpark, but there's still some drift and
flutter. Any tips on how to fix that would be welcomed!
>Hi,
>I rediscovered my old Technics SL-23 turntable. It's old and has a
>drive belt that has turned to goo. I've been searching the net for
>a supplier and have had no luck. I turn to the collective. Anybody
>have a suggestion on where to acquire a drive belt for this
>turntable?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Mark P. markp@waveworks.net
>Waveworks Digital Media http://www.waveworks.net
>1100 North Glebe Road
>Arlington, VA 22201
>703-527-1100
>
"Hey, it's the year 2000. Where are the flying cars?"