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I was a little concerned that adding a push button to the controls might cause jumping problems if the button was pressed too roughly. As you can see from the enlargment this will not be a problem. | I was a little concerned that adding a push button to the controls might cause jumping problems if the button was pressed too roughly. As you can see from the enlargment this will not be a problem. | ||
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*See [[Turntable USB interface]] for more technical information. | *See [[Turntable USB interface]] for more technical information. |
Latest revision as of 21:18, 10 February 2007
Platter and drive mechanisim
Once you remove the slip mat the platter is exposed. The sticker talks about how to correctly fit the drive belt. As you lift the platter the drive belt will slip off.
With the platter removed we see the drive, auto-return and start-stop mechanism. Notice that the drive gear is suspended separately from the bed of the turntable. A very nice design.
I was a little concerned that adding a push button to the controls might cause jumping problems if the button was pressed too roughly. As you can see from the enlargment this will not be a problem.
Underside internals
- See Turntable USB interface for more technical information.