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Earthquake Turntable Stabilizer
Earthquake Turntable Stabilizer
A more solid way to stabilize your turntables is the EarthQuake. Also a dutch invention and it has proven it's value lots of times. [More]
Freefloat™ Turntable Stabilizer
Freefloat™ Turntable Stabilizer
The Freefloat Turntable Stabilizer is a Dutch invention to remove as much interference as possible between the turntable and the desk the turntable stands on. The solution is very simple... [More]
Freefloat™ Tweaked !
Freefloat™ Tweaked !
A Freefloat is an inflatable device that you place under your turntable and on top of the desk but the Freefloat's gives you a bit of a wobbly feeling.
I tried to stabilize the Freefloat with foam, see how this trick is done. [More]
Lead's Technics SL-1210LTD
Lead's Technics SL-1210LTD
The Technics SL1200/1210 is the best selling record-player worldwide. But this machine is NOT perfect when it leaves the factory.

To set this deck completely to my hand, I actually tweaked this machine to nearly perfection. [More]
Reverse Play on your Turntable
Reverse Play on your Turntable
How to play a record reverse on you turntable when the option is not available on your deck ? You can do it with a few simple things. [More]
SL 1200/1210 Opening the Hood
SL 1200/1210 Opening the Hood
How to open your SL, basic start point for other DJ Topics [More]
Technics SL- Replacing Signal and Ground Wire
Technics SL- Replacing Signal and Ground Wire
Technical description of how to replace the signal wire from your SL12xx Turntable [More]
Technics SL-1200MK2
Technics SL-1200MK2
The most legendary piece of DJ Equipment has been in the business since 1980 and gave all DJ's the opportunity to use 12" vinyl records in the way we are now used to. [More]
Technics SL-series Direct Drive Principle
Technics SL-series Direct Drive Principle
The way it works, why it work this way and what's the basic technical story behind it. It's all got to deal with magnets, currents and fields. [More]


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