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Self-Grounding a Technics 1200 Turntable, pt.2/5
April 4th, 2010 by admin
Part two of a five-part series showing how to self-ground your Technics 1200-series turntable, so you no longer need to attach a grounding wire to the mixer. No more feedback or annoying hum from improperly grounded turntables! This series will show any competent home-repair buff how to do the job yourself and save a significant “upgrade” fee, with just a milk crate, phillips screwdriver, wire strippers (or knife), and a soldering iron. The modification is actually quite simple, and this video explains how to ground so that the deck is properly grounded for all types of cartridges, without rending your turntable in mono. Please note that we shall not assume responsibility for any damages to your turntable incurred while attempting this repair. However, watch the entire series of videos, and you’ll see that a competent DIY handyman can quickly and easily perform this task at home.
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