Hello kind strangers
I have bought an old turntable (Record player) that I planned to use in Canada, but then take back to New Zealand with me. My readings indicated that it had a switch to select between 110 and 220v and the direct drive motor is adjustable to allow compensation for 50/60hz differences.
After lugging it home, the first thing I did was open up the hatch where the switch was supposed to be, but it was empty, so I opened it up.
That black box (Resistor??) at the top is where the switch was supposed to be. This table has had some modifications, I'm wondering if the switching has been removed.
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Some useful info:
Thanks for your interest
I have bought an old turntable (Record player) that I planned to use in Canada, but then take back to New Zealand with me. My readings indicated that it had a switch to select between 110 and 220v and the direct drive motor is adjustable to allow compensation for 50/60hz differences.
After lugging it home, the first thing I did was open up the hatch where the switch was supposed to be, but it was empty, so I opened it up.
That black box (Resistor??) at the top is where the switch was supposed to be. This table has had some modifications, I'm wondering if the switching has been removed.
(click for full size)

Some useful info:
- The grey and brown leads from the top centre connect to the on off switch centre left
- The transformer appears to be very much a black box with wires leading to/from it internally. I didn't see any screws/levers to open it up, but it may be possible. There was no writing on it besides what is in the picture.
- I can provide details on anything else, including photos
Thanks for your interest