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Vintage BSR turntable directions or hint wtd

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  • Mongoose1983
    Career Member
    • May 14, 2010
    • 581

    Vintage BSR turntable directions or hint wtd

    I know this is no 1st world type of Q, but if you can help me, please do.

    It happened last week I helped cleaning the house of a colleague that is moving out of town. She let me had many things, I even got me a couple of beautiful parrots! One of the things I got was a very nice late 70's old Korean Stereo "Silk Sound" brand. The 3-on-1 type featured a really nice BSR record changer on top. Well I fixed the stereo, but since I have my Hi-Fi stack in here I thought about just keeping the SRB record changer. It works very good and I plan to construct a base for it. I already have a Technics here but it is letting me down on speed, so I am in need of a turntable and I have no $$ to spend so that's actually why I am asking.

    THING IS... I would like to know what is the polarity so I can directly connect it to 120v and use it as a single piece of equipment. You see there is four leads, black-red-brown-red. I need to know what's the positive and negative so I can go ahead with my purpose.

    Pictures below. And thanks in advance to anybody able to help me with this!







    You all have a nice weekend!
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  • cockyhoskins
    Career Member
    • Jan 13, 2009
    • 926

    #2
    I think the brown wire would shut off the amp in the console after the records were done playing. I've seen that on a few players in the past, but it's hard to tell from the photos. If so, you shouldn't need that wire for your application.

    Hopefully, someone else can confirm.

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