My turntable from the 1970s was only delivering sound from one channel and the speakers made feedback noise when my hand got near to the cartridge. Too bad the entire manual is not translated as I can't read Danish. These units were made with an umbrella spindle. ELAC Miracord was the first to go, in 1960, with the PW-10 and PW-50. Rhhprints Thanks-the diagrams for the Elac Miracord 50HII were quite helpful as the parts have an English translation.Įlac Miracord 46 Manual Treadmill. Using a step down transformer is not an option for me.īeen there done that (when I first moved here form the States) and it's not worth the trouble. Were the Elacs that were produced in the early-mid 70's made with dedicated voltage requirements for different regions or is there the slightest chance that they are capable of handling duel voltages/frequencies? I live in Denmark where we use 220v/50Hz and strangely enough (considering that we border Germany) I haven't been able to find any vintage Elac turntables over here (yet. I'm looking at a few different auctions in the States but am unsure of the voltage requirements. Hi I created an account here to try and find information on the Miracord turntables.
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