I recently had the opportunity to work on another Pioneer PL-250 turntable. The previous owner was having an issue with the platter moving back and forth without continuously rotating, which can be a frustrating problem to deal with.
After a quick inspection, I found that the issue was caused by some faulty electrolytic capacitors (3 × 470µF) near PA2005 and a bad bridge rectifier. These components were preventing the platter from spinning smoothly in the right direction.
Fortunately, I had the necessary replacement parts on hand, so I quickly swapped out the bad components. Once the new capacitors and rectifier were in place, I gave the turntable a full service to ensure that everything was working as it should.
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After completing the repairs and maintenance, I tested the turntable and was pleased to see that it was now spinning smoothly and continuously in the correct direction.
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