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Old 21st October 2008, 11:41 AM   #11
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Ok. If you have controlled 4 TD-125 with the same voltage, it's maybe a wrong indication or a part (transformer ?) derivates with time (dielectric ?).
Thanks for you help, it seems that everything is now fine on my turntable.

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Ok. If you have controlled 4 TD-125 with the same voltage, it's maybe a wrong indication or a part (transformer ?) derivates with time (dielectric ?).
Thanks for you help, it seems that everything is now fine on my turntable.

Damien.
It could well be that there is a typo in that schematic, or that indeed the transformer specification was changed after that particular drawing. The capacitors are 25V types so there is some margin. IIRC I may have replaced mine with 35V types, but as long as it goes no higher it should not be an issue.
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