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Systemdek IIX
A couple of queries about the Systemdek IIX turntable
Should it have a mat on top of the glass platter? Do I need an adapter to run it at 45rpm without the belt jumping off? Thanks in advance |
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Systemdek IIX
Alec Sibbald wrote:
A couple of queries about the Systemdek IIX turntable Should it have a mat on top of the glass platter? Mine had a felt one. Do I need an adapter to run it at 45rpm without the belt jumping off? No. TO swithc speeds, you manually move the belt from the 33.3 drive gear to the 45 gear. Then you use your hand to rotate the platter (coutnerclockwise) until the belt makes the transition on the other gear. I'd like to break out my IIX now and then but it developed an annoying hum some years ago-- which appears to be a transmission of mechanical vibration, rather than a ground hum -- and I've given up for now trying to get it fixed. (After one shop claimed to have fixed it, but didn't...place is now out of business, satisfyingly enough) -- -S. "They've got God on their side. All we've got is science and reason." -- Dawn Hulsey, Talent Director |
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Try contacting ART in kilmarnock to get your deck fixed.
Its worth it. Regards Igor |
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Systemdek IIX
Sorry if I seem a bit dense but:
When I lift the platter off my turntable there is a big black disc, which the platter rests on, and a pulley with two steps on it. If I run the belt round the top pulley then the deck plays very nicely at 33 1/3. However, if I move the belt down to the bigger pulley, which doesn't line up with the disc that the platter sits on, the belt just jumps off the big disc when the pulley starts to turn. Thanks for your response Alec Steven Sullivan wrote in message news:qBbWb.20086$032.65435@attbi_s53... Alec Sibbald wrote: A couple of queries about the Systemdek IIX turntable Should it have a mat on top of the glass platter? Mine had a felt one. Do I need an adapter to run it at 45rpm without the belt jumping off? No. TO swithc speeds, you manually move the belt from the 33.3 drive gear to the 45 gear. Then you use your hand to rotate the platter (coutnerclockwise) until the belt makes the transition on the other gear. I'd like to break out my IIX now and then but it developed an annoying hum some years ago-- which appears to be a transmission of mechanical vibration, rather than a ground hum -- and I've given up for now trying to get it fixed. (After one shop claimed to have fixed it, but didn't...place is now out of business, satisfyingly enough) |
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Systemdek IIX
Alec Sibbald wrote:
Sorry if I seem a bit dense but: When I lift the platter off my turntable there is a big black disc, which the platter rests on, and a pulley with two steps on it. If I run the belt round the top pulley then the deck plays very nicely at 33 1/3. However, if I move the belt down to the bigger pulley, which doesn't line up with the disc that the platter sits on, the belt just jumps off the big disc when the pulley starts to turn. That's why after you move the belt you have to turn the platter *manually*, slowly, and ,IIRC, counterclockwise. That 'seats' belt in the new 'gear'. You can't just change the belt and then start up the table. ____ -S. "They've got God on their side. All we've got is science and reason." -- Dawn Hulsey, Talent Director |
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Systemdek IIX
You may have too much oil in the well. The motor and thus pulley
height can be raised by loosening the pair of screws on either side of the motor as viewed from the top. Both adjustments should help. You should have a rather thick felt mat. The mat should be of sufficient depth to have the tonearm level with the platter with the needle in a record groove. If not, you could possibly adjust the arm height from the back of the arm base (VTA adjustment). - Bill www.uptownaudio.com Roanoke VA (540) 343-1250 "Alec Sibbald" wrote in message ... Sorry if I seem a bit dense but: When I lift the platter off my turntable there is a big black disc, which the platter rests on, and a pulley with two steps on it. If I run the belt round the top pulley then the deck plays very nicely at 33 1/3. However, if I move the belt down to the bigger pulley, which doesn't line up with the disc that the platter sits on, the belt just jumps off the big disc when the pulley starts to turn. Thanks for your response Alec Steven Sullivan wrote in message news:qBbWb.20086$032.65435@attbi_s53... Alec Sibbald wrote: A couple of queries about the Systemdek IIX turntable Should it have a mat on top of the glass platter? Mine had a felt one. Do I need an adapter to run it at 45rpm without the belt jumping off? No. TO swithc speeds, you manually move the belt from the 33.3 drive gear to the 45 gear. Then you use your hand to rotate the platter (coutnerclockwise) until the belt makes the transition on the other gear. I'd like to break out my IIX now and then but it developed an annoying hum some years ago-- which appears to be a transmission of mechanical vibration, rather than a ground hum -- and I've given up for now trying to get it fixed. (After one shop claimed to have fixed it, but didn't...place is now out of business, satisfyingly enough) |
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Guys. I was being incredibly dense. I wasn't replacing the platter
when I was turning the pulley and without its weight nothing lined up and the belt jumped off. Anyway, thanks for your advice. I have managed to source a felt mat and am now looking forward to many happy hours of listening. Cheers Alec "Uptown Audio" wrote in message ... You may have too much oil in the well. The motor and thus pulley height can be raised by loosening the pair of screws on either side of the motor as viewed from the top. Both adjustments should help. You should have a rather thick felt mat. The mat should be of sufficient depth to have the tonearm level with the platter with the needle in a record groove. If not, you could possibly adjust the arm height from the back of the arm base (VTA adjustment). - Bill www.uptownaudio.com Roanoke VA (540) 343-1250 "Alec Sibbald" wrote in message ... Sorry if I seem a bit dense but: When I lift the platter off my turntable there is a big black disc, which the platter rests on, and a pulley with two steps on it. If I run the belt round the top pulley then the deck plays very nicely at 33 1/3. However, if I move the belt down to the bigger pulley, which doesn't line up with the disc that the platter sits on, the belt just jumps off the big disc when the pulley starts to turn. Thanks for your response Alec Steven Sullivan wrote in message news:qBbWb.20086$032.65435@attbi_s53... Alec Sibbald wrote: A couple of queries about the Systemdek IIX turntable Should it have a mat on top of the glass platter? Mine had a felt one. Do I need an adapter to run it at 45rpm without the belt jumping off? No. TO swithc speeds, you manually move the belt from the 33.3 drive gear to the 45 gear. Then you use your hand to rotate the platter (coutnerclockwise) until the belt makes the transition on the other gear. I'd like to break out my IIX now and then but it developed an annoying hum some years ago-- which appears to be a transmission of mechanical vibration, rather than a ground hum -- and I've given up for now trying to get it fixed. (After one shop claimed to have fixed it, but didn't...place is now out of business, satisfyingly enough) |
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i have had a iix since 1984, i would not and could not replace it for some thing better! wow, to lift the glass platter and change speed manually, whats the problem? i love this old girl, i keep buying records from e-bay because they sound better than cds. sorry if this is a bit of banter, but i love me old TT.
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i have had a iix since 1984, i would not and could not replace it for
some thing better! wow, to lift the glass platter and change speed manually, whats the problem? i love this old girl, i keep buying records from e-bay because they sound better than cds. sorry if this is a bit of banter, but i love me old TT. -- kevhodge |
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kevhodge wrote:
i have had a iix since 1984, i would not and could not replace it for some thing better! wow, to lift the glass platter and change speed manually, whats the problem? i love this old girl, i keep buying records from e-bay because they sound better than cds. sorry if this is a bit of banter, but i love me old TT. I liked mine well enough, before it developed a nasty hum that appears to be motor-related. -- -S "God is an asshole!" -- Ruth Fisher, 'Six Feet Under' |
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