The 2 mechanisms are the same, apart from that magnet for the hall sensor to pick up table reel rotation signal which is bigger and more elevated...
@jacobsteel I agree with what @Deb64 pointed out. In my opinion, you need to find out if wobble is from the motor itself/electronics or from the...
Do you have both versions ? Is there any difference inside ? (at least on the visible part of PCB) I have never seen the one with "Silent...
You can edit posts by using the EDIT button at the bottom of the post. As for the mechanism, I have to admit I don't think I have seen this type...
I don't think that number represents anything. From what I know, the hall sensor type mech is not that common and I think there's only one type of...
The 3 positions on the cam gear can only be: STOP, FWD (forward play), REV (reverse play). FF and REW work just by rotating the motor with cam...
What is depicted in the service manual is not useful, it only shows the parts without explaining how the mechanism works. The floppying gear...
A datasheet has never been published for sure, as it's a proprietary design (as all CX type ICs). But the internal block diagram is available in...
@Mister X Do you have some reference to the info you posted about the model ? By the way, what is the model number of this Technics ? M1 ?
Ok, I understand now. It looks like the head may not make a connection to the head preamp. Another thing to test: move the EQ sliders all the way...
Is this the one that appeared on TechMoan's video once ? It looks like it, I remember seeing something very similar to this unit and it remained...
I don't quite understand what you mean. You say you hear only noise when you put the contact between head jacks and port ? What are you reffering...
@Flops Those 2 metal brackets are for mechanical rigidity of the jacks. Although you should put them back to protect the jack and PCB connection,...
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