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quantum-x 07-17-2004 05:54 PM

Can someone with better google skills than me
 
Find out some info on the Pioneer PL-510A turntable?
All i need to know is what speed(s) it does, and can't find shit :D

Thanks!

The Truth Hurts 07-17-2004 05:59 PM

33/45

TheWildcard 07-17-2004 06:00 PM

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Originally posted by The Truth Hurts
33/45
The Truth Hurts

jawanda 07-17-2004 06:03 PM

33/45

cheers.

-P

Edit: Whoop, too late.

quantum-x 07-17-2004 06:03 PM

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Originally posted by The Truth Hurts
33/45
ninja! Thanks - can I ask what / where you searched?

jawanda 07-17-2004 06:04 PM

http://www.trademe.co.nz/nz/auction-5234234.htm

NickPapageorgio 07-17-2004 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by quantum-x
ninja! Thanks - can I ask what / where you searched?
I think those are the only speeds turntables run aren't they?? Maybe I am wrong...

The Truth Hurts 07-17-2004 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by quantum-x
ninja! Thanks - can I ask what / where you searched?

google : )

The Truth Hurts 07-17-2004 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by NickPapageorgio
I think those are the only speeds turntables run aren't they?? Maybe I am wrong...
78

quantum-x 07-17-2004 06:08 PM

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Originally posted by NickPapageorgio
I think those are the only speeds turntables run aren't they?? Maybe I am wrong...
by no measure!
33.3 is the most common nowadays, there's also 45, which is slightly older.
Then you've got 78, which was the vintage 'standard' - not that they had a standard then until 1913, with records going from 60-108RPM.
There's also 16RPM as well.

I'm trying to get a collection of vintage records going (old wartime records - 78's, and also old tango - mainly 33s) - and I'm having all sorts of trouble finding a table that does all 3.

freeadultcontent 07-17-2004 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by quantum-x
by no measure!
33.3 is the most common nowadays, there's also 45, which is slightly older.
Then you've got 78, which was the vintage 'standard' - not that they had a standard then until 1913, with records going from 60-108RPM.
There's also 16RPM as well.

I'm trying to get a collection of vintage records going (old wartime records - 78's, and also old tango - mainly 33s) - and I'm having all sorts of trouble finding a table that does all 3.

The little red and white one that was jammed into some sort of suitcase I had when I was a child had four speeds. 1 was ultra slow, another was normal, 3rd was like the chipmunks were singing, and then the 4th was like the chipmunks on meth were singing.

quantum-x 07-17-2004 06:13 PM

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Originally posted by freeadultcontent
The little red and white one that was jammed into some sort of suitcase I had when I was a child had four speeds. 1 was ultra slow, another was normal, 3rd was like the chipmunks were singing, and then the 4th was like the chipmunks on meth were singing.
that'd be the one ;)

freeadultcontent 07-17-2004 06:14 PM

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Originally posted by quantum-x
that'd be the one ;)
I would then search ebay for vintage (60's-70's) childrens record players. I am sure you could remount it so I does not look so damn bad.

NickPapageorgio 07-17-2004 06:17 PM

I never knew that. Learn something new everyday.


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