Jim Lesurf wrote:
In article , Keith G
wrote:
"Rob" wrote in message
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Bottom ones are speed change, the top are pitch control. The speed
change buttons are rather 'lego', and apparently prone to failure.
None of your touch sensitive nonsense here - real manly good old
fashioned types.
Interesting old deck with the motor on the suspended subchassis? I'm
certain you bought that rig just for the arm but it's always a delight
when you get a nice sound out of summat which is probably ultimately
'disposable', ain't it? (And therefore *unbreakable* most like!)
Subchassis mount is quite clever, and seems to isolate the motor well.
As a near-freebie, well pleased. It'll probably get sold on at some
point, but for now no complaints :-)
I am now wondering if the old Patent arguments between Linn and
Fons/Robertson ever reached a clear conclusion... :-)
Doubt it, from what little I've read. It seems the motor mount idea has
been borrowed elsewhe
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Rob