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Can my 1200 be fixed? Please Help!
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DJ HyperSpin
One of my Technics sl-1200 is acting strange. One thing that is wrong is when you push the start/stop button it somtimes needs alittle push to get it going. Also, when you push stop the turntable continually speeds up. I was wondering if any of you turntable gods out there know what could be wrong and if it is possible to fix? Can I fix it myself? Of course the most important question for a starving DJ... About how much do you think it will cost to fix?

Thank You.
DJ HyperSpin
Viceroy
Oh man, I'm sorry, I feel your pain.

I'm not sure why that would happen, but I suggest you take it to a place that can fix it correctly, rather than opening it up yourself and risking further damage.

I hope you get it fixed soon,
Steve
bachatu
Most likely it could be fixed.I have a 1200 that needs to repaired... Actually I have opened my turntable up, because I took it in to an ASC.... They fell off the stands that were attached to the wall, so they got bent pretty bad. The only thing really wrong with one was that by the start/stop button there is a small board that connects to it and the pwr swith... that board connects to the main pc board. The the small board broke on my turntable... unfortunately they have declared it unrepaired, because Panasonic does not have a replacement part number for the board. And the small board piece that broke kind of shattered, so I am missing pieces.
I saw the problem that you mentioned before, but I saw it from a guy who was selling his damaged that way.
I don't know much about these (OR DO I HAVE ENOUGH EXPERIENCE WITH THEM) to give you a professional opinion. However, from my experience from trying to get both repaired (been trying for two months and still going), this is what I advise you:
1. It is not that hard to replace a part internally. I have opened both myself and put the whole thing back together.
2. The problem with your issue is that there could various reasons why your turntable is doing that. The hard part will be to diagnose the part that may be malfunctioning, as opposed to the replacement of the part.
3. You may want to take the technics to an ASC, so they can give you an estimate... pay for the estimate, it should not cost more than $35 bucks. Once you get the estimate, they will tell you part needs to be replaced.
4. Once you find out, tell them that you dont want it repaired, and take the turntable back. Then, buy the part and replace it yourself.

To conclude, you want to have a professional who is experienced and a certified tech to diagnose the machine, because he/she may know right off the bat what is wrong with it, depending if he has seen the problem before. Pay for the hard work, then you do the easy work and replace the part.
A couple of other things to expect/know:
Parts for these turntables are expensive.. You can take a look for yourself at 1200s.com, under parts listing.
Good luck, but in the event that it does not workout for you, let me know, and maybe we can workout a deal for you to sell me some parts.
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