Problem whit mechanisum SK-909l

barduzi

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Hello everyone, the time has come when I need your help. Long story short, I bought the beautiful and playing Sk909l, but with a problem. Constantly turns on and off the bounce mechanic when playing or other operations. I managed to get to the mechanics and the unusual thing is, there seems to be a part missing. Looking at the sk 900 repair manual maybe they have differences in this? Can someone in the know help? thank you!
 

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Superduper

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Almost looks like a different deck, doesn’t it? In the diagram, the part labeled “lever” seems to be facing the opposite direction in your deck, which I’m basing on those two slots on that lever.
 

barduzi

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Hi, thanks for the reply. This lever should be on this side of the deck, there is a slot for a pin in the indicated location. It just sits under the first layer of the deck. I watched a video of the Sk-606l, the mechanics are similar. I noticed the shoulder there. If anyone has a service manual for the sk 909 or 606 that would be great.
 

Superduper

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I think the SK-909 service manual is just a supplement to address the differences between it, and the SK-900. In fact, the cover of the SK-909 service manual states it should be used in conjunction with the SK-900 service manual. The differences are basically in tuner bandwidth coverage, a few preamp items and some cosmetic differences. Specs are different but I think that's mostly due to regional interpretations. For example, the SK-909 supposedly puts out 13wpc, while the SK-900 puts out 8wpc. The only thing is that the SK-909 just reports it as 13wpc, while the SK-900 reports it as 8wpc (FTC), which is a more restrictive rating system. The schematics of the 2 also shows that they use the exact same amplifier chip. Anyways, the SK-909 manual does not address the mechanism, so presumably, that means you'd have to refer to the SK-900 service manual for the deck information.
 

barduzi

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It is absolutely true what you say, but I noticed a difference in the circuit board that is on the deck (I saw more switches). That's why I have my doubts. . Someone must have pictures of it deep in the deck. Greetings!
 

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