
lovinthehd
Audioholic Jedi
I still wonder about the fifth lead...
If both channels are dead, then most likely the IC that does the RIAA Eq and first stage amplification for the RIAA input is dead. However without having it on the test bench that is conjecture. But if both channel are dead, that would be the only point of commonality as both circuits are generally on one dual IC.Well as Paul Harvey said, here is the rest of the story: After testing the HK505 amp phono leads for hum I found nothing. Dead. I have another HK505 so I plugged the Garrard Zero 100SB into the spare amp. Voila sound!! Only one channel but I can fix that I think….
Why the phono input is dead on my other HK505 amp is another issue. Any ideas?
That is almost certainly the ground from the arm. Generally the grounds from the two cartridge ground pins and the ground from the metal parts of the arm run separately. So five and not four leads is the norm. The arm ground is generally connected to the turntable chassis ground and that is connected to the wire that you connect to the grounding pin on the back of the receiver or preamp. That is marked turntable ground.I still wonder about the fifth lead...
Thank you!!That is almost certainly the ground from the arm. Generally the grounds from the two cartridge ground pins and the ground from the metal parts of the arm run separately. So five and not four leads is the norm. The arm ground is generally connected to the turntable chassis ground and that is connected to the wire that you connect to the grounding pin on the back of the receiver or preamp. That is marked turntable ground.
I am very concerned you are creating havoc with this turntable and have no clue what you are doing.Thank you!!
Well done!I bought the Garrard Zero 100S on eBay from a seller in England. When it arrived, the plinth, and lid were crushed. The platter base was bent and the speed control was destroyed. I managed to repair the damage including solving the 110/220 50/60 Hz issue. The turntable now works perfectly.
Thank you to all who helped me!!!
That is a really rough and ready solution. It certainly won't be in spec. for wow and flutter. I would find a good machinist to make a you a pulley to correct specs.The table rotated at 40 rpm with the 110/220 transformer. I ground the spindle with my Dremel (carefully) until I got down to 30 rpm. From there I added a film of Krazy glue to bring it up to 33 1/3 rpm.