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    Join Date: Dec 2011

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    I'm phil.

    Default Psu advice

    Anyone know of anyone making technics 1200 psu with start/stop and speed selection build in
    Thanks
    Modded td160 super Thorens ol encounter arm hana sl cart, angle audio studio pro mc virtual battery phono amp with separate psi, Onix pre and mono amps, Onix CD player, Onix BWD and soap tuner. B&W dm2 speakers or super pencil 12 speakers, atlas cables, seperate mains power supply with earth spike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moodybuilder View Post
    Anyone know of anyone making technics 1200 psu with start/stop and speed selection build in
    Thanks
    Not to my knowledge. Why would you want to do that, when its on the deck and removing it from the deck probably wouldn't bring any sonic improvement ?
    Regards Neil

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    It's for astetic not further sound improvements
    Modded td160 super Thorens ol encounter arm hana sl cart, angle audio studio pro mc virtual battery phono amp with separate psi, Onix pre and mono amps, Onix CD player, Onix BWD and soap tuner. B&W dm2 speakers or super pencil 12 speakers, atlas cables, seperate mains power supply with earth spike.

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    Join Date: Jan 2010

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    'T-01DDS variable speed' external variable PSU http://www.78-rpm.com/
    ticks all your boxes but you didnt mention price
    Russell.

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    This is not a power supply, it is a DDS (Direct Digital Synthesiser) PLL (Phase Locked Loop) control system for the Technics SL-1200 and other turntables.
    For $3,000 I'd expect nothing less!

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