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Phoenix SG-4 turntable speed controller

Almost everything needed to assemble an SG-4 speed controller. I used this very unit with great success, until I pulled the working SG-4 board and rotary encoder assembly to build a new controller using the MA3 amplifier to power an Anaheim BLDC motor.

Included are blank SG-4 and rotary encoder boards; SG-4 processor from Seth Hensel; chassis with all necessary hardware except a rotary encoder (eBay) and optional switch for 33/45 speed selection. Also included are hard copies of the docs I used, replete with notes that I could probably decipher if I tried hard enough. Basically everything you see pictured.

You will need to supply:
Parts to stuff the SG-4 board (except processor)
Rotary encoder (eBay)
Optional switch to select 33/45
24VDC wall wart for amplifier
15VDC(?) wall wart for SG-4
Male connector and wiring to motor
Hammond or other cover for chassis

I will do my best to answer any questions, though technical or support questions are best asked in the appropiate threads here in diyAudio.

Asking $150, including shipping. PP F&F is preferred - I'm happy to direct you to feedback on eBay and USAM. I'm trying to just recover my outlay (which includes shipping of transformers and other stuff from at least 4 or 5 different sources), and I'm probably erring on the side of shorting myself.

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