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    Default Pioneer pl71 33/45 micro switches

    Where would i get these any ideas cheers ocean

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    Yep - I got 2 from Maplin when I did my PL-71. Worked fine and they had them on the peg so I could compare.

    These minus the roller lever would do
    http://www.maplin.co.uk/low-cost-sta...oswitches-6453

    The other low cost one does not look quite right but comparing in shop would tell you.

    On my deck it was easy to replace them - A friend got a later (assume it was that way) has a later deck that was tougher to take apart / change these on.

    My deck was laughably easy to sort.

    Good luck.

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    Default Re pioneer pl71 33/45 micro switches

    Quote Originally Posted by speedy.steve View Post
    Yep - I got 2 from Maplin when I did my PL-71. Worked fine and they had them on the peg so I could compare.

    These minus the roller lever would do
    http://www.maplin.co.uk/low-cost-sta...oswitches-6453

    The other low cost one does not look quite right but comparing in shop would tell you.

    On my deck it was easy to replace them - A friend got a later (assume it was that way) has a later deck that was tougher to take apart / change these on.

    My deck was laughably easy to sort.

    Good luck.
    Cheers steve done the job tonight stable as a rock now rs components
    for the switches.
    Phil.

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    That's good. Amazing what a couple of quid can do

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    How many are required? Two or three?
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    Just two. One for on/off and one for speed switch.

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    Mine has 3. The third is on when either the 45 or 33 button is pressed so it is a master switch if you like.
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    Ah yes - there was a change one way or the other from 2 to 3 or 3 to 2.
    Mine def has only two switches just checked the pics
    The 3 switch variant is more of a pain to renovate - Buggleskelly who did it had some fun and games I remember.

    Quote Originally Posted by Canetoad View Post
    Mine has 3. The third is on when either the 45 or 33 button is pressed so it is a master switch if you like.

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