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Vintage turntable DUAL , (). Automatic turntable. 4-pole synchronous motor. Training: pebble. Wow and flutter: +/-0,12%. Rumble signal/noise ratio:57dB.  · ERA Mk6 Belt-Drive Turntable Repair Restoration. I was asked to restore this lovely old French ERA Mk6 belt-drive turntable, as a surprise birthday gift. I was happy to assist and it gave me an opportunity to work on a deck I’d not worked on before. The ERA Mk6 is a . Era manuals | Hifi Manuals Free: Service Manuals, Owners Manuals, Schematics, Diagrams, Datasheets, Brochures online for free download and free to your amplifier, receiver, tape, CD, Tuner, Turntable and Recorder. Completely free, without registration free! find the instructions your hifi equipment Era with search engine Vintage hifi.


Era manuals | Hifi Manuals Free: Service Manuals, Owners Manuals, Schematics, Diagrams, Datasheets, Brochures online for free download and free to your amplifier, receiver, tape, CD, Tuner, Turntable and Recorder. Completely free, without registration free! find the instructions your hifi equipment Era with search engine Vintage hifi. Brand: ERA / SME. Model: Mk6 / Series 3S. Type: Turntable. Information: Used French belt-driven manual turntable with pole motor. Metal chassis with wooden sides and wooden armrest base plate. This was ERA's top model that was sold without a tonearm. The tone arm is a SME series 3S that has been modified with continuous tone arm. Hi everybody, got my hands on a nice looking ERA TT with the original K5 arm and dustcover, paid 40 euros. It turns silently and is equipped with a nondescript pickup. Unfortunately my web search for a manual (other than the one on "the other site") has been unsuccessful. The seller said the arm should have A VTA weight, but this is missing.


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