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Zild
I wouldn't call a blown fuse that much of a problem.
DJ 00 Tommy
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Originally posted by beats and beeps
Hm...two people in this thread have had problems with their techs.

There was a thread a couple days ago about problems with techs.

And now a new thread has been created about pitch problems with techs.

Now the first pdx 2000s had problems (tone arm, and some people had the platters go wobbly) But these new ones are solid.


But remember their are alot of techs around if their are more techs around then their are other decks you will probly see more problems with techs then with others. I hope thats understandable
beats and beeps
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Originally posted by Zild
I wouldn't call a blown fuse that much of a problem.

I wouldnt call it a big problem, or an expensive problem, but it is a problem. And yes, I do realise that the fuses are there for a reason.

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Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
But remember their are alot of techs around if their are more techs around then their are other decks you will probly see more problems with techs then with others. I hope thats understandable

For sure. I do realise that techs are built like a rock, and are very good quality. But they arent quite as industructable as some people like to beleive.

I have no problems with people loving their techs, I only have a problem when people are narrow minded and dismiss any turntable that attempts to make some progress away from the 1200s design, just because it hasnt been around for decades like the 1200.
DJ 00 Tommy
Also consider you may need power conditioners and surge filters etc. If the fuse is going constantly it could help
dj darroch
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Originally posted by beats and beeps
I have no problems with people loving their techs, I only have a problem when people are narrow minded and dismiss any turntable that attempts to make some progress away from the 1200s design, just because it hasnt been around for decades like the 1200.


Exactly the point i made out!

I've already started saving for a pair of the pdx 2300 mk2 pro's & no person can change my mind with all their "Technics is the industry standard" e cos even though it is, the top of the range vestaxs are thee best tt out there at the moment as said by plenty of top dj's :gsmile:
tu_face
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Originally posted by ClubHarder
The exact same thing has happened to me with my mk5's!! about 2 months ago the internal fuse blew on one of em, got it fixed for 20 quid at a local shop, now its in happened again, well annoyin :whip: :whip: am gonna hav to get fixed again but cant be assed with it happenin again, well pissed off at technics, thought they were gonna be reliable :(


sorry mate but i am going to call you a fool.

you fool! the 250mA fuse cost me 20p from b&q. and unscrewing the plastic shield doesn't even void the warranty. gutted :toothless

i have no doubt that the reason this happened is because i am not using surge protection on that deck, but everything else seems to have managed with said (what must have been miniscule) spike fine.

technics should totally watch their backs. if they are not careful, their own laziness will be their downfall.
cheesy
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Originally posted by beats and beeps
I wouldnt call it a big problem, or an expensive problem, but it is a problem. And yes, I do realise that the fuses are there for a reason.


Also, you gotta wonder WHY the fuse is blowing. Sure it's not difficult to replace a fuse, but the fuse blowing could be a sign of a bigger problem (like when my stereo's fuse blew the amp started sparking and smoking...)
DJ 00 Tommy
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Originally posted by cheesy
Also, you gotta wonder WHY the fuse is blowing. Sure it's not difficult to replace a fuse, but the fuse blowing could be a sign of a bigger problem (like when my stereo's fuse blew the amp started sparking and smoking...)


Hehe that reminds me of a time wen we used to have this real cheap 5.1 surround sound system in our lounge and one day it started making funny noises then we could see smoke comin out and their was fir inside the subwoofer/amp box, the picture of my brother running down the hall with a burning subwoofer box then throwing it out tha back door is still fresh in my mind
Zild
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Originally posted by cheesy
Also, you gotta wonder WHY the fuse is blowing. Sure it's not difficult to replace a fuse, but the fuse blowing could be a sign of a bigger problem (like when my stereo's fuse blew the amp started sparking and smoking...)


I have terrible wiring in my room. The ceiling fan spins at turbo speed and the lights dim and brighten randomly and my bulbs burn out quickly. If you turn the lights on or off my speakers pop. I use surge protectors on all of my electronic equipment for that reason, I don't trust the wiring not to fry my gear.
tu_face
i have great wiring in my house, which is why i never really bothered with surge protection. it is strange how it didn't bother anything else though...

ClubHarder
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Originally posted by tu_face
sorry mate but i am going to call you a fool.

you fool! the 250mA fuse cost me 20p from b&q. and unscrewing the plastic shield doesn't even void the warranty. gutted :toothless

i have no doubt that the reason this happened is because i am not using surge protection on that deck, but everything else seems to have managed with said (what must have been miniscule) spike fine.

technics should totally watch their backs. if they are not careful, their own laziness will be their downfall.


LOSER:( Lets have a look at what I could of won.......:p

How exactly do u replace the fuse then?? i presume u have to remove the platter from the deck, how do i go about doin this?? weres the screws to do so?? n then what?? Basically what do i need to do to replace the internal fuse? :)
Spin Doctor
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Originally posted by tu_face
this isn't just any feather duster, its an ostrich feather duster. BMW use these things because they remove a load of dust.. but even if it built up static, a) it wouldn't (or at least shouldn't) be enough to anything up, b) the thing is grounded, it doesn't matter, c) i am pretty sure that the technics guys know that people clean their decks. i have always cleaned my decks this way, if a ing numark tt1650 and a vestax pdx2000 can deal with it why the can't the 'best' deck on the market?


Without knowing if your decks are grounded, and the rating of the fuse, I still think my suggestion was legitimate. The micro static of the duster could have tipped the balance on an already present static buildup (caused by light reflecting from venus and ground tremmors of a specific frequency...or something). ;)

In any case, get a surge protector you fool! I’ve had my decks on one since day one, and never had any blown fuses etc.

As a side note, I checked the instructions, and nowhere could I find anything along the lines ‘opening the bonnet will void warranty’. Could just be me not seeing it though!
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