Power Pack for Dual CS 415-2 Turntable?

Cliff, I'm much more interested in whether or not you've got the slow speed fixed yet. :snail:

P.S. How did you acquire the Dual? Perhaps, due to your reputation for renovation, it was left abandoned on your doorstep? 😉

I'm wary of downloading apps into my phone these days.
Always suspicious of what the vendor is capable of doing once you download their app.

I adjusted the left screw which sets long play.
The record now sounds fine to my ear.
I'll hook up and compare the sound with my Scott turntable and/or replay the tracks online to listen for difference, but am pretty pleased with the improvement.

You know I don't reveal my sources (this one was from a deceased estate).
 
They also said:
Quote: After years of research and development, Pro-Ject Audio Systems are thrilled to announce their very first automatic turntable.
How does years of research & development equate to buying the Dual design?

OK, I'll try to explain!

Pro-Ject are referring to the research and development in turntable design they have undertaken over the past 30 years.

However all their past turntables were manual operation - this is their first foray into automatic operation (in conjunction with Fehrenbacher GmbH).

It appears Pro-Ject may have cleverly worded their statement so that some readers may draw the wrong assumption.

P.S. Glad you've got the speed sorted. A good ear is all you really need! 😎
 
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P.S. Glad you've got the speed sorted. A good ear is all you really need! 😎
I was able to have a listener with a better hearing range than my ageing abilities.
We played a record on the Duel & cross referenced the speed with an online source of the same track.

It turned out very fine adjustments either direction sent the speed too slow or too fast.
After 4 adjustments we were able to get it right.
Thanks for the encouragement and guidance. 👍

🙂
 
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