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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Greetings,
I have a Perpetuum-Ebner PE 66 (inside an early '60s Schaub-Lorenz Ballerina 20) that has an idler wheel in wretched shape. I'm torn between making a new one or having one made vs. finding a way to amplify the signal from a modern turntable (which, naturally, would be kinder to vinyl than those older ones). --This stereo console has a round, radial-pin style input for a tape machine (5-pin) and the 3-pin "in" for the supplied turntable unit. I've seen the other postings regarding the idler wheel replacement options, but I'm still looking for suggestions. Thank you. Eric Seattle, WA U.S.A. |
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