[78-L] Convert a belt drive turntable to play 78's

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Thu Nov 24 20:09:14 PST 2011


So don't use untensilized half-mil Mylar (remember that stuff?)..

dl

On 11/24/2011 11:05 PM, Don Chichester wrote:
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> Yes, I have.  Some belt TTs have no room at the speed change lever for a larger capstan, but some do.
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> I took a length of reel tape, and glued it to the 45 rpm capstan pully (making sure the winding was oriented so as not to unwind when capstan was turning). I gradually spooled off what I thought to be enough tape to make the capstan drive the TT at over 78 rpm.  Then I glued the end down tight.  Checking the speed with a strobe disc, I saw I was off by a few rpm.  So I began to cut off recording tape until I reached 76 rpm (yes, 76, my choice).  Eventually I reached the length that gave me 76 rpm.  Once glued, the TT works great.  That was about 15 years ago.  Still works great!
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> Don Chichester
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>> Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 21:54:02 -0600
>> From: citrogsa at charter.net
>> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
>> Subject: [78-L] Convert a belt drive turntable to play 78's
>>
>> Has anyone been able to successfully convert a 33/45 RPM belt drive
>> turntable to play 78's? It looks simple enough. One would need to slip a
>> larger pulley on the spindle, just over the thin end. Then you could
>> have 45/78 RPM. How would I calculate the proper diameter? Machine a
>> drum with a lock screw on it?
>>
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