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Old 5th May 2005, 06:22 PM   #1
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Default Philips 308 turntable

I have a Philips 308 Electronic turntable which works fine. But the cartridge has a bad contact or something because sometimes, the right channel goes off. If I touch or move the cartridge a bit , there is a noise and the channel is back On.

The cartridge seems like the original one and this turntable is more than 15/20 years old I guess. I think I need to change the cartridge. Otherwise, the table is not so bad.

Question:

1- Does anybody know anything about this turntable model. Is it any good? I found a photo of a similar table.

2-What type/brand of cartridge could I buy to replace the old philips cartridge.

3- Should I expect a good improvement with a new cartridge.

4- Is there any tweeks I can do to improve the sound of this turntable or should I just change it for something better.

That's a lot of questions! I need advise
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Old 5th May 2005, 11:35 PM   #2
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I was astonished when I first heard one of these TTs.
Build quality is rubbish, suspension is very basic, lots of electronics to cause interference, BUT they sound fantastic!
Philips did something right when they designed this one - keep it and look after it.
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Old 5th May 2005, 11:40 PM   #3
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You should try sliding the connectors on and off to re-establish good contact. I wouldn't play any good vinyl without first having a stylus inspection. If you want to replace the cart, consider one of the Grado's.
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Old 6th May 2005, 12:46 PM   #4
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Thanks for the info

The turntable model is Philips 312
The cartridge is a 401. It looks kind of bad. I will surely change it.

I don't know about the type needed (P-mount, standard) I do I know? The actual cartridge has 4 little pins at the rear but no screws or anything. It just kind of "fit in" when I push it in.

I will post a photo soon.
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Old 6th May 2005, 02:07 PM   #5
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OK, I checked it out a bit and I think I know more where i'm going. I think I will try a Grado Black and will post results/apprreciation later.

Thanks for the info
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Old 6th May 2005, 03:32 PM   #6
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Its been many years but I seem to remember the headshell slides in with 4 contacts - (am I even close?) and these connections sometimes became a little 'flakey' - just clean and adjust/tweek as needed.

Also I think this table also had a mute switch mechanically activated by the lift (boy its been a long time) - if so check it as well.

I do remeber the touch speed switchs would sometimes get dirty enough to cause problems, just clean.

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Old 6th May 2005, 03:42 PM   #7
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"Its been many years but I seem to remember the headshell slides in with 4 contacts - (am I even close?) and these connections sometimes became a little 'flakey' - just clean and adjust/tweek as needed. "

Exactly. I will clean those

Don't know about the Mute swich. I don't think mine has that.

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Old 7th May 2005, 11:46 AM   #8
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Dont use P mount

I used a old Grado,It sound very good.

This is a 212 I paid $5. It was a little noisy until I changed powersupply(outboard). It had a broken power switch that was changed.

I find a second 212 broken of course from that I got a desent dustcover.
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Old 9th May 2005, 12:43 PM   #9
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Yeah, the 308 is identical. I did open it once, the circuit is a bit complicated inside. Anybody have a schematic? I will open it and post photos later.

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