Difference between revisions of "Technics Ultrapitch"
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| − | + | Recently there have been a number of efforts to obtain ultrapitch, i.e. increased pitch range, on the Technics 1200/1210. | |
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| + | ==Crystal mods== | ||
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| + | [[User:Backtrack|Backtrack]] was perhaps the first to achieve Ultrapitch on a Technics, as discussed on [http://archive.is/EyKho this forum post]. The approach he used was to replace the master timing crystal (X201). | ||
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| + | This gives the following ranges -  | ||
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| + | *4.9167...MHz - +8% to 28% | ||
| + | *4.1932...MHz (original) - -8% to +8% | ||
| + | *3.5795...MHz - -21% to -3% | ||
| + | *3.2768...MHz - -10% to -30% | ||
Revision as of 19:51, 6 February 2016
Recently there have been a number of efforts to obtain ultrapitch, i.e. increased pitch range, on the Technics 1200/1210.
Crystal mods
Backtrack was perhaps the first to achieve Ultrapitch on a Technics, as discussed on this forum post. The approach he used was to replace the master timing crystal (X201).
This gives the following ranges -
- 4.9167...MHz - +8% to 28%
- 4.1932...MHz (original) - -8% to +8%
- 3.5795...MHz - -21% to -3%
- 3.2768...MHz - -10% to -30%

