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  Apocalypse Now?—Technics sp10 problem s
I’d been enjoying my Technics sp-10 mkii for a couple of months now but recently it’s sending out signs of giving up the ghost.

When I first bought it, the start/stop function was halting in the sense that I would have to push the button several times in order for it to perform the function. Independently of that, I bought bearing grease and after adding some drops, the halting start/stop problem more or less disappeared. Great.

But then the strobe light went out. It still comes on occasionally but it’s intermittent. Unless that’s a sign of deeper ailments though, I could care less about that.

Worse: if I play a record now after first turning on the TT, the speed is obviously haywire. One symptom is that the gear mechanism is clearly audible in the form of an unusual and grating grinding sound. Playing records when it’s like this is of course out of the question. The good news is that, for now, if I let the motor spin by itself (without the cartridge on) for about 10 minutes or so, the issue goes away. That is, the speed is dead on for the remainder of the listening session (I played it for almost 8 hours yesterday with no problems), and the grinding noise is gone. The bad news is that all this may be just a sign of an impending apocalyptic failure.

So, I'd like to deal with the issue before it gets to that stage. Can someone suggest the cause? Or better: the cure. Or, alternatively, and best of all since I’m not handy enough to actually fix anything complex, can anyone suggest a reputable service shop where I could bring it? I live in Los Angeles. I’m hesitant to ship it because I don’t have the motor clamp for shipping. For all I know, that may be the original cause since the seller shipped mine without the clamp. I guess I could have a clamp fabricated if that’s my only choice.

It’s a wonderful TT and would hate for it to die so soon in our journey together. Final question: if there’s a repair shop, should I go ahead and replace capacitors, etc..? What are people’s opinions on that?

Thanks.
Banquo363  (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

01-08-11
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01-08-11   Why not just let it run.. all the time. plenty of folks leav ...   Elizabeth

01-09-11   I wouldn't mind running it constantly, but that won't solve ...   Banquo363

01-09-11   Calm. what it is: after old stuff gets old, sometimes it sta ...   Elizabeth

01-09-11   This is a legendary table. i don't know anything about it, e ...   Rcrerar

01-09-11   Banquo363 i have one of these decks. if it were me i would ...   Ct0517

01-09-11   These are wonderful turntables and should be repaired. i had ...   Rwwear

01-09-11   I don't know where you are located, but if you are in the us ...   Lewm

01-09-11: Banquo363
Thanks for the responses everyone. I mustered up the courage to open up the bearing well (with Lewm's help--thanks) and there doesn't seem to be anything obviously out of place. No gunk to speak of. However, the shaft that the spindle sits atop has wear to it and that may be the problem--but there's no fixing that, I think.

The brake piston had a bunch of gunk on it. Cleaned that off and adjusted the brake (which was dragging against the spindle--I could hear a swooshing sound as the spindle turned).

Put it all back together and...same damned apocalyptic sound as before (minus the swooshing :). The sound is not quite like gears grinding as I suggested earlier but rather an electronic buzzing like morse code. Hopefully it's not the motor itself.

I live about 30 minutes east of downtown LA. But I'm willing to drive, so it doesn't matter really where the shop is. Even as far as San Diego would be fine since my folks live down there and I could just visit them. I hope there's a west coast version of Bill Thalmann, otherwise I'll just send it to him.

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01-09-11   Banquo, two suggestions. one of the best turntable experts ...   Pryso

01-09-11   I agree with tim. if bruce berdan is still working, then he ...   Lewm

01-09-11   Thanks pryso, i'll call brooks berdan tomorrow. i've also em ...   Banquo363

01-09-11   You may want to check here: http://www.artisanfidelity.com/ ...   Rwwear

01-10-11   Dear banquo, your verbal description does not paint a pictur ...   Lewm

01-10-11   Dear lewm: if you look at the site rwwear linked to, and ope ...   Banquo363

01-10-11   A couple of months ago my friend’s sp10 mkii had the same sl ...   Thekong

01-10-11   There is so much "urban legend" surrounding these ...   Lewm

01-10-11   Dear banquo / lewn i can confirm its not the plinthless set ...   Ct0517

01-10-11   Ct0517, so let me get this straight: you are running your m ...   Lewm

01-10-11   As i said, my tt was used for broadcast. those guys drilled ...   Banquo363

01-10-11   Banquo, don't sweat it. you did good. actually, the only t ...   Lewm

01-10-11   no, it is independent of the chassis. i drilled a hole in s ...   Banquo363

01-10-11   Dear lewn i will post a link to some pics later that will a ...   Ct0517

01-10-11   Ct0517, i guess i come across as being more dogmatic about ...   Lewm

01-10-11   I found a guy near me who says he can fix my tt (not brooks ...   Banquo363

01-10-11   Banquo363 - great that you found a contact to work on your t ...   Ct0517

01-10-11   Dear banquo and ct0517, great to see you guys trying out the ...   Halcro

01-10-11   My experience supports the proposition that a nude tt can so ...   Banquo363

01-10-11   The black piece over the start button is a safety feature ra ...   Rwwear

01-11-11   Halcro, imo, no one has proven anything until someone who ha ...   Lewm

01-11-11   Tsk tsk lewm. i believe it was raul who started this whole p ...   Halcro

01-11-11   Hi halcro, i am not arguing and never have argued that i kno ...   Lewm

01-11-11   Banquo – thx for the feedback on my setup. most family memb ...   Ct0517

01-11-11   Fwiw, my slate plinths are huge, and i could mount as many a ...   Lewm

01-11-11   I visited the guy who will try to fix my tt. his name is mir ...   Banquo363

01-11-11   I think mirko made or used to make a titanium idler wheel fo ...   Lewm

01-12-11   Thanks, lewm. i emailed bill about costs for replacing all c ...   Banquo363

01-12-11   Too bad there remains so many questions about plinths for te ...   Pryso

01-12-11   on a plinthless sp10 what's the other option? my sp10 has a ...   Banquo363

01-12-11   Dear banquo, bill will replace your caps as requested, but h ...   Lewm

01-12-11   Bill's quote was on the higher end of your prediction range, ...   Banquo363

01-12-11   Banquo, this is way out on the end of arguing the number of ...   Lewm

01-12-11   Banquo, you must accept that every material is subject to vi ...   Pryso

01-12-11   Banquo - i agree with lewn that it is worth fixing up the sp ...   Ct0517

01-12-11   there is a lot to be said for that. now all i have to do is ...   Banquo363

01-12-11   You don't need to live in nyc. the earth seems to shake eas ...   Pryso

01-12-11   I'm in total disagreement with the thought that the tonearm ...   Halcro

01-12-11   Hi banquo - you mentioned you are a philosopher by training. ...   Ct0517

01-12-11   Dear halcro, before we know it you will have your tonearm in ...   Lewm

01-12-11   less tracking error that way :-)   Halcro

01-13-11   I think that would be classified by any sensible person as a ...   Lewm

08-02-11   Just to finish the story that this thread started with, i ca ...   Banquo363

08-03-11   Banquo363 - you are indeed correct. bill thalmann at m ...   Rgurney

01-30-13   Hello banque, your arm pod interests me. could you please te ...   Harold-not-the-barrel


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