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INFO wanted: SABC Mark3 TT
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<blockquote data-quote="jdza" data-source="post: 53958"><p>Steerpike</p><p></p><p>It has 3 idlers . One is MIA. I have 2 machines here. The parts photos is not of the working one in the other pics.Re the motor- I once showed an EMt tt to an engineer who was with the SABC but left in the late 60s. He thought it was a "Dok Viljoen" Apparently the "dok"was developing his table then. It was then using a 1 Horsepower motor! -Certainly a far cry from the 6W Papst.Still that Papst is physically huge-at least as big as the motors in Studer tape recorders</p><p></p><p>The machines I have here seems to be from the mid 70s as there are ITT caps in both with manufacturing dates in 72.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>LUDO</p><p></p><p>I think you are right. I have only listened to it on headphones thru the pre listen output. There was no sound through the outputs- maybe if I hit that button? The electronics are difficult to figure out as there are 4 unbilicals between box and table and miles of bundled cables in the control box</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdza, post: 53958"] Steerpike It has 3 idlers . One is MIA. I have 2 machines here. The parts photos is not of the working one in the other pics.Re the motor- I once showed an EMt tt to an engineer who was with the SABC but left in the late 60s. He thought it was a "Dok Viljoen" Apparently the "dok"was developing his table then. It was then using a 1 Horsepower motor! -Certainly a far cry from the 6W Papst.Still that Papst is physically huge-at least as big as the motors in Studer tape recorders The machines I have here seems to be from the mid 70s as there are ITT caps in both with manufacturing dates in 72. LUDO I think you are right. I have only listened to it on headphones thru the pre listen output. There was no sound through the outputs- maybe if I hit that button? The electronics are difficult to figure out as there are 4 unbilicals between box and table and miles of bundled cables in the control box [/QUOTE]
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