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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
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I'm looking to add a DC motor and speed controller to my turntable and I wondered if anyone has one going spare? Perhaps you bought one as part of one of the group buys here, and either didn't use it or no longer need it.
I'd be interested in one, either pre built or needing building. Please drop me a PM with details of anything you may have. Many thanks. |
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