Magnavox 1SP263F Wire Hook-up

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Magnavox 1SP263F Wire Hook-up

by chains91 » Sat May 03, 2014 7:04 pm

Hello,
I recently purchased a matching set of Magnavox speakers and record player. All looks to be good but there are two wires with push-on terminals coming from one of the transformers that I'm having trouble finding where to connect them. I believe they are used to power the phono motor.
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Re: Magnavox 1SP263F Wire Hook-up

by MattTech » Sat May 03, 2014 11:48 pm

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Re: Magnavox 1SP263F Wire Hook-up

by Thom » Tue May 06, 2014 6:01 pm

I wouldn't do that. They look like audio transformers to me and thus should be connected to speakers, not a motor.
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Re: Magnavox 1SP263F Wire Hook-up

by Record-changer » Sat May 10, 2014 12:36 am

I have a similar amp.

The three screws are the speaker outputs. If you have only one speaker, connect it to the 1 and blank terminals, and leave the jumper in place. If you have two speakers for stereo, remove the jumper, connect one speaker to the 1 and blank screws, and connect the other speaker to the 2 and blank screws.

The power for the changer motor is a 3 or 4 pin rectangular connector similar to a Molex connector, but using square pins. On mine, there are three wires from the changer:

Black: hot from line plug to switch
Yellow: power for the amp from the power switch
Red: neutral from line plug to the the motor
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