These turntables are quite good, certainly not in the class of the broadcast decks such as the SP-10 or the much later 1200's aimed at the DJ/Club market but a good "entry level" Technics deck
Much more sophisticated than the old "arms and levers" style of control for the arm, this turntable uses much fewer tonearm control mechanicals and has features such as auto record size detection using LED's/photodetectors and wired remote control functions.
Originally retailed for around A$400 back in the early 1980's
Technics SL-D33 Turntable SPARE PART ONLY (not complete)
AC input transformer & associated components
The photographs shows ALL that is included - if you cannot see something then it is not included.
Perfect for Technics turntable restoration or as a source of spare parts
I am offering these items, wherever possible the original wire wrapping has been left intact
AC Power Transformer (selectable 110-115 or 220-240V input) currently set for 240V
PCB #U904HB containing 3x line fuses, poly cap and AC input line voltage selection
AC Power transformer #ETP54DZE complete with the original mounting hardware
Power ON OFF Microswitch # SS56L13 with all mechanical linkages intact, including the front panel button
ALL mounting screws and some small metalwork clamps used to support the power transformer.
NOTE: To separate this board from the mainboard I did have to unwind 3 of the wire wrap posts - wire wrap tools are still available but expensive so it might be more desirable to use direct soldering of the 3 wires when installing this board. Reference: RS Electronics and Element 14 have these wire wrap tools
Tested the turntable power rails immediately prior to dismantling - no problems at all, fully functioning
The service manual (printed hardcopy 16 pages) is invaluable and will be supplied (if needed) - there is some "Jinglish" in the manual but it is pretty straightforward to work out what the Japanese mean!
The manual is very good from a technical viewpoint - block diagram, parts list, pcb layout (with colour coding for the wiring) and a full circuit diagram including test point voltages and/or waveforms.