Elac Miracord 46 Manual Meat

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Hi I created an account here to try and find information on the Miracord turntables. I'm looking at a few different auctions in the States but am unsure of the voltage requirements. 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. Free Burn Fat Feed Muscle Recipes on this page.

But my German is also non-existent). Using a step down transformer is not an option for me. Been there done that (when I first moved here form the States) and it's not worth the trouble. Rhhprints Thanks---the diagrams for the Elac Miracord 50HII were quite helpful as the parts have an English translation.

Too bad the entire manual is not translated as I can't read Danish. 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. I thought I might need a new cardridge. However, when I removed the cartridge I noticed that the slotted contact piece on the inside of the tone arm was loose and when I moved it slightly, a plastic piece fell down---that important piece is broken.

I had stopped playing my records about 10 years ago when I noticed that only one channel played. CDs were in and I got new equipment. Now, I have a renewed interest in my record collection. I can either try to find someone to fix my turntable or get a new one that has the ability to transcribe the records to CDs as well as play them. Any suggestions from people who have done the same?

Thanks, rhhprints. I am currently trying to get set up to transfer all my vinyl records to Mp3 format so that i can play them on my IPod. Once the songs r in the mp3 format it is easy to 'burn' a cd from them. I ordered a new stylus for my Benj Mir TT, as soon as i get it & verify the hum is gone, i intend to use it.

DAK sells a pre amp that will connect the TT to ur PC using the PC sound card, S/W comes w it in order to clean up the music if need be. My 2nd option & 1 that i'm further along on is by using a USB TT, w accompanying s/w it converts the records directly to mp3's. It works well if ur records r in good condition [my case]. It supposed to work w Itunes, however it could be more efficient, i.e work better. Right now it transfers everything to Itunes as Unknown Artist & temp 1,2,3.

Tracks, regardless of the info u supply as part of the recording process. When u r in i tunes all the pertinernt info has to be typed again, then itunes no longer recognizes it & u have to import them all over again. Barring that annoying inconvenience the process is working well.Fred2.