So I have an older Omnitronics 2220 turntable. It’s a typical direct drive ‘DJ’ turntable.
However at some point since I have owned it, the pitch slider has ‘broken’. The TT still plays at the correct speed at 0, but if I move the slider up or down…. The speed increases (instead of increasing one way and slowing down the other).
I’ve had a look inside and can’t see anything obviously wrong.
There is some information on the turntable here, but not sure it helps me much.
Anyone able to suggest anything?! Thanks!
However at some point since I have owned it, the pitch slider has ‘broken’. The TT still plays at the correct speed at 0, but if I move the slider up or down…. The speed increases (instead of increasing one way and slowing down the other).
I’ve had a look inside and can’t see anything obviously wrong.
There is some information on the turntable here, but not sure it helps me much.
Anyone able to suggest anything?! Thanks!
Repair it or get it repaired - the problem is "electrical", not physical.Anyone able to suggest anything?!
Perhaps the knob actuates a sliding pot now broken, or the circuitry around it suffered some damage. Depending on your skills in electronics you can replace the pot.
Why do you think the pot would need replacement?Depending on your skills in electronics you can replace the pot.
Based on the OP post " if I move the slider up or down…. The speed increases"
Because the carbon track inside the pot may be cracked. He clearly said that this isuue ststed when the slider was damaged.
In that case wouldn't the TT run at full extremes (depending on what side of the crack the slider resides)?Because the carbon track inside the pot may be cracked.
If one of the ends of the pot is disconnected from the circuit because track crack, its behaviour may be erratic.
Any chance of any photos of the internals? Especially of the area around the pitch fader slider.I’ve had a look inside and can’t see anything obviously wrong.
Sorry for the delay (had a major operation that stopped me lifting anything heavy). This is the reverse of circuit board connected to the slider not a lot to see though potentially some damage near the end of the paintbrush handle (see pic).
I also used the rpm app. The device is running a little fast (33.7), if I turn the slider speed ‘up’ it reaches 66rpm. However turning ‘down’ reaches 85rpm!
On the underside of the deck it gets more confusing, there are some ‘adjustment holes’ labelled as follows: ‘33’ and another ‘45’ (there is nothing underneath these!). Then there is ‘pitch adjust’ (on the pitch slider board), which is above the very small hole at the top of the slider circuit board (you’d need an very small screwdriver to fit in there!
Then ‘D.D adjust’ that’s a larger controller on the main controller board (with the motor), that would what I’d expect to see.
The user instructions solely discuss the pitch adjust though!
I also used the rpm app. The device is running a little fast (33.7), if I turn the slider speed ‘up’ it reaches 66rpm. However turning ‘down’ reaches 85rpm!
On the underside of the deck it gets more confusing, there are some ‘adjustment holes’ labelled as follows: ‘33’ and another ‘45’ (there is nothing underneath these!). Then there is ‘pitch adjust’ (on the pitch slider board), which is above the very small hole at the top of the slider circuit board (you’d need an very small screwdriver to fit in there!
Then ‘D.D adjust’ that’s a larger controller on the main controller board (with the motor), that would what I’d expect to see.
The user instructions solely discuss the pitch adjust though!
Where are exactly the slider pot connections?This is the reverse of circuit board connected to the slider
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