Dual's baby GOAT? The 1228 turntable
This $20 Dual 1228 needs few parts but a lot of labor to get it singing again. 0:00 Introduction 0:30 What did I buy? 2:24 Un-gummifying the automatic mechanism 9:03 No platter motion--serving the idler arm 11:29 Motor service 17:20 New capacitor 17:33 Spindle & bearing lubrication 17:57 New "hinges" 18:53 Conclusion

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The Q is for Quality: The Dual 1229Q turntable

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Dual 1229 Turntable Full overhaul

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Was This Dual 1229 Too Far Gone?Complete Restoration of a Wrecked Vintage 1970's FULL AUTO Turntable

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Dual 1228 Turntable Video #1 - Checkout

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Idle no longer, the Dual 1209 turntable

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How did they make this in the 1800's?!

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A vintage Luxman turntable that can't help me

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Pt. 4.: How to choose the perfect cartridge? The 9 must-know tips.

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Dual 1229 Turntable Review and Repair - Vintage Record Player

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Dual 1219 mechanical repair. The tone arm was jamming on automatic cycle

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The Stereo Shop__Turntable Calibration 2

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Are You Slowly Destroying Your Vinyl Collection?

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Trapped Voices In This Wire - Let's Listen To Them!

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The Dual won....

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Solder won't stick

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