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INFO wanted: SABC Mark3 TT
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<blockquote data-quote="ludo" data-source="post: 53942" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>Out on a limb here, never having had one. If the red right bottom switch mutes the output, it't probably the TX (Transmit) button. Makes sense if it's red. It may enable the TX output(s) on the preamps, and kill the (Cue/pre-listen) output(s). Are the two headphone jacks on the front labeled Cue/Pre-listen and Transmission?</p><p></p><p>On the later decks one has to press TX/Cue to select the "mode" before starting the platter. No going from TX to Cue without stopping the platter first.</p><p></p><p>I'd have expected the mystery knob to be the Cue level control. The markings seem to indicate differently, by some old SA logic those lines indicate airwaves (ie TX ?). My understanding was that the TX output would not be easily variable on the machine itself as that goes to air and one doesn't want accidents. The Cue output would be variable as it never goes to air. These decks might be different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ludo, post: 53942, member: 691"] Out on a limb here, never having had one. If the red right bottom switch mutes the output, it't probably the TX (Transmit) button. Makes sense if it's red. It may enable the TX output(s) on the preamps, and kill the (Cue/pre-listen) output(s). Are the two headphone jacks on the front labeled Cue/Pre-listen and Transmission? On the later decks one has to press TX/Cue to select the "mode" before starting the platter. No going from TX to Cue without stopping the platter first. I'd have expected the mystery knob to be the Cue level control. The markings seem to indicate differently, by some old SA logic those lines indicate airwaves (ie TX ?). My understanding was that the TX output would not be easily variable on the machine itself as that goes to air and one doesn't want accidents. The Cue output would be variable as it never goes to air. These decks might be different. [/QUOTE]
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