Seduction build question

I removed the KKs and put the stock .1uf caps back in.  I also checked the tube shields to make sure they were well grounded.  Much lower hum, very acceptable.

One other thing, has anyone had their turntable to decide to run backwards?  This is a used SOTA I recently purchased.  I've been playing it without any problems until now.  I couldn't figure out why the leading groove wasn't tracking on the LP to start playing until I noticed the label going counter clockwise.  I kinda had a twilight zone moment seeing that.  I turned the table off and gave it a little push in the right direction and turned it back on.  Seems to be ok now. 

Joel

 
Do SOTAs use a synchronous motor?

If so, there is a start capacitor that creates a phase shift to one of the motor windings that starts it in the right direction. That cap getting out of spec and starting to fail could cause the reverse start from time to time. 

It needs to be the right value of non-polar capacitor but it does not need to be anything more exotic then a mylar type.

I'd contact SOTA and ask what value to use.         
 
Doc B. said:
bainjs said:
Sorry, my iPad has a mind of its own with its spelling correction efforts...

That auto-complete thing on my iPhone was making me crazy. I shut it down. It would be OK if it would just suggest a word and let you decide whether to use it, rather than forcing it on you. Whoever thought of that one must have control issues.

This is a whole 'nother thread.  My brother used to send the most awkward emails from his iPhone (with auto-correct).

 
Yes, they use a 24 pole synchro motor.  Thanks for the cap info.  If it becomes an issue, I'll swap it out.

 
Capacitors are a good thing with turntables.  My VIP has a ceramic 0.01uF 1kV across the power switch to keep it from making pops when turning on and off and a 2.0uF 200V to get the motor started.

Good thoughts there Wanderer!
 
I replaced the .47uf caps with a pair of KKs donated by Grainger.  No additional hum resulted and they definitely give it a different sound.  A little more body is the way I would describe it.

 
bainjs said:
I replaced the .47uf caps with a pair of KKs donated by Grainger.  No additional hum resulted and they definitely give it a different sound.  A little more body is the way I would describe it.

Im trying to remember the Seduction build.  The output caps are .47uF, right?  Are those what you replaced?  I think I used 1.0uF at the outputs, Obbligato golds.  I like them. 
 
No, the .47s are the interstage caps.  I used 2uf Obligatos for the output.  I believe the KKs aren't broken in yet, but they already sound pretty good.  It's time to leave it alone and let it play for awhile!

Joel
 
Gotcha.  Stock, the kit is supplied with .47uf for the outputs.  So, I thought maybe you were using the KK's in place of the .47 orange drops or pannys shipped with the kit.  I used the 1.0uf Obbligatos.  I also used them in the FP3 (2.2uf I believe).  Everything sounds great but I havent rolled any other caps to compare. 
 
bainjs said:
  I'm getting a faint buzz when the volume is fully up.  Is this typical? 

With your level control all the way up, you are amplifying any noise that might be there A LOT, so yes, this is typical. 
 
I would test at the loudest listening position you use.  If there is a tiny bit of hum, that is allowable as you would only hear it between tracks.  But you probably won't hear it between tracks. 

All the way up is some reference audio reviewers threw out there.  And it is dependent on a lot of factors.
 
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