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TECHNICS SL-10: THUMP THUMP....
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<blockquote data-quote="HC1" data-source="post: 1098455" data-attributes="member: 24590"><p>I bought mine well used and non working. I own an immaculate SL-D4 as well. </p><p> I decided to borrow the OEM RCA cables from the SL-D4 and not connecting the earth wire.</p><p> No hum detected and it got rid of 90% of the noises with no loss to sound quality.</p><p> I have no explanation for this and I can't safely say that my SL-10 wasnt tinkered with before,</p><p> but it looks fairly undisturbed on the inside.</p><p> Mine has a slight warpage on the mechanism shaft. It puzzles me a bit. I fiddled with the best alignment possible.</p><p>I bought a nice used one from E-bay but is has failed to arrive.</p><p>That also reduced some noise. The drive belt/tension also contribites to noise.</p><p>I procured three slightly different sizes. Too much tension transfers more noise, not enugh tension hampers the operation.</p><p>This thread inspired me to remove the top clamp entirely. Apparently some owners sees this as a worthwile tweak, unless you</p><p>want to use it upside down ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HC1, post: 1098455, member: 24590"] I bought mine well used and non working. I own an immaculate SL-D4 as well. I decided to borrow the OEM RCA cables from the SL-D4 and not connecting the earth wire. No hum detected and it got rid of 90% of the noises with no loss to sound quality. I have no explanation for this and I can't safely say that my SL-10 wasnt tinkered with before, but it looks fairly undisturbed on the inside. Mine has a slight warpage on the mechanism shaft. It puzzles me a bit. I fiddled with the best alignment possible. I bought a nice used one from E-bay but is has failed to arrive. That also reduced some noise. The drive belt/tension also contribites to noise. I procured three slightly different sizes. Too much tension transfers more noise, not enugh tension hampers the operation. This thread inspired me to remove the top clamp entirely. Apparently some owners sees this as a worthwile tweak, unless you want to use it upside down ;D [/QUOTE]
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