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Pioneer PL 11 service manual
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<blockquote data-quote="marantz123" data-source="post: 828772" data-attributes="member: 16849"><p>Ahh...lovely. Grew up with one of these. Very similar to the PL25, minus the arm lift lever. Wheres the original arm?..its nice. Also had speed issues..somewhat slow...cleaned the idler and pulley etc, changed capacitor, still didnt help. Overhauled the motor, soaked the bushes, flushed the oil pipes& reset the wicks, rebuilt the idler, added noise filtering on the AC, heatsinked the motor(it made a sonic difference..the aluminuim helped block RF as well as cooling the iron/coils) ....speed was stable....but running too fast now. Then...changed the oil at the bottom of the motor spindle to something heavier and greased the platter spindle housing and speed was better. Damped the table and mechanism/s and the performance was always surprising. These decks run slightly fast anyway...read that the Japs designed them like this. These motors also run quite hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marantz123, post: 828772, member: 16849"] Ahh...lovely. Grew up with one of these. Very similar to the PL25, minus the arm lift lever. Wheres the original arm?..its nice. Also had speed issues..somewhat slow...cleaned the idler and pulley etc, changed capacitor, still didnt help. Overhauled the motor, soaked the bushes, flushed the oil pipes& reset the wicks, rebuilt the idler, added noise filtering on the AC, heatsinked the motor(it made a sonic difference..the aluminuim helped block RF as well as cooling the iron/coils) ....speed was stable....but running too fast now. Then...changed the oil at the bottom of the motor spindle to something heavier and greased the platter spindle housing and speed was better. Damped the table and mechanism/s and the performance was always surprising. These decks run slightly fast anyway...read that the Japs designed them like this. These motors also run quite hot. [/QUOTE]
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