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hellonpluto http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=081poMXQFBQ

As you can see it spins and spins and spins!!

Any ideas?

thanks
Triquatra Because it's broken
Jonny Rich hahahaha the only thing that can make it do that
Triquatra on a serious note, from what I remember about this issue (i've seen it before) there is a chip on the main PCB that controls the speed etc etc - if you're confident in soldering the chip can be replaced, check the main PCB for the chip that's fried (it'll look burnt). punch the serial of the chip into ebay - you'll be able to pick one up for about 3 or 4 quid...then de-solder the old one off, and the new one on.
DJ Hellfury use house vinyl, get splittercore, perfect
The Dopeman maybe it decided..."hey i like spinning...lets go faster WHEEEEEE!!!!!"

or maybe it's just broken lol
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Originally posted by Triquatra:
on a serious note, from what I remember about this issue (i've seen it before) there is a chip on the main PCB that controls the speed etc etc - if you're confident in soldering the chip can be replaced, check the main PCB for the chip that's fried (it'll look burnt). punch the serial of the chip into ebay - you'll be able to pick one up for about 3 or 4 quid...then de-solder the old one off, and the new one on.



Cheers Triq, I'll pass this info on, as I've seen this first-hand this week...pretty sure it's the same turntable too.
Triquatra No problem! :)

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