Taketheflame
Super Member
Hey all,
So I need some help in finally getting my TD-160 Super up and running correctly, and I'm at the last steps in doing so - adjusting not only the suspension, but also the position of the motor spindle pulley. I've gone onto Analogdepot and watched a video from ddarch (Dave @ Vinyl Nirvana), but still have some questions.
First, the motor spindle adjusting questions - The motor started knocking (a ticking sound) on occasion at one point. I have a thrust support kit if it's being caused by internal wear, but I've read that sometimes it can be caused by the suspension/pulley position being off, and proper adjustments/belt break-in can often "fix" it (I am using a proper Thorens belt). I've also read that the spindle being off can cause speed issues (on mine, 33 RPM is a bit slow, and 45 RPM is slightly fast, but closer to accurate than 33 RPM mode).
I actually had to remove the motor at one point as well (the wires had to be tinned in order to successfully connect it to a PCB power supply upgrade), so the spindle may not be in the same position as before (as it knocks all the time now). It's my understanding I simply need to adjust the spring loaded screw closest to the platter to correct the spinde position? Do I just do so until the knocking goes away? (Is it ok to do so while running? Only with the belt and sub-platter on).
Secondly - it's obvious that the suspension is off, because there isn't enough "bounce", and the platter doesn't spin completely flat (there is a bit of "dip" towards the front of the table). Seems like the easiest way to adjust is to do so with the outer platter upside down to better see how it's spinning/how the belt travels along the subplatter/pulley.
I'm assuming I adjust until the platter spins completely level/as flat as possible with a mat/record on top of the upside down platter? But I also read conflicting reports of what the proper distance from the bottom of the platter to the top plate is...6mm? 7? 8?
Getting this thing finally dialed in is my plan for the afternoon/evening, so help is much appreciated
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So I need some help in finally getting my TD-160 Super up and running correctly, and I'm at the last steps in doing so - adjusting not only the suspension, but also the position of the motor spindle pulley. I've gone onto Analogdepot and watched a video from ddarch (Dave @ Vinyl Nirvana), but still have some questions.
First, the motor spindle adjusting questions - The motor started knocking (a ticking sound) on occasion at one point. I have a thrust support kit if it's being caused by internal wear, but I've read that sometimes it can be caused by the suspension/pulley position being off, and proper adjustments/belt break-in can often "fix" it (I am using a proper Thorens belt). I've also read that the spindle being off can cause speed issues (on mine, 33 RPM is a bit slow, and 45 RPM is slightly fast, but closer to accurate than 33 RPM mode).
I actually had to remove the motor at one point as well (the wires had to be tinned in order to successfully connect it to a PCB power supply upgrade), so the spindle may not be in the same position as before (as it knocks all the time now). It's my understanding I simply need to adjust the spring loaded screw closest to the platter to correct the spinde position? Do I just do so until the knocking goes away? (Is it ok to do so while running? Only with the belt and sub-platter on).
Secondly - it's obvious that the suspension is off, because there isn't enough "bounce", and the platter doesn't spin completely flat (there is a bit of "dip" towards the front of the table). Seems like the easiest way to adjust is to do so with the outer platter upside down to better see how it's spinning/how the belt travels along the subplatter/pulley.
I'm assuming I adjust until the platter spins completely level/as flat as possible with a mat/record on top of the upside down platter? But I also read conflicting reports of what the proper distance from the bottom of the platter to the top plate is...6mm? 7? 8?
Getting this thing finally dialed in is my plan for the afternoon/evening, so help is much appreciated



