by Rob-NYC »
Wed Mar 23, 2016 1:55 am
The fade up is a function of the squelch bias voltage applied to the AGC to prevent blasting at the beginning of a record.
Under the original gain structure and output from the original pickup with mono styli, a loud record would start at-level and only a low cut record would have a noticeable fade-up.
If a fade-up is happening consistently it probably indicate that there is lower output from the pickup or the (crappy) original preamp on the mech isn't producing enough output.
The AGC can be disabled via two methods: Simply remove the reactance tube (6BJ6) or simply plug the 7-pin plug that comes from the mech directly into the tone control board -this is the specified approach. Understand that the levels will now be "all over the place" .
I've owned three "L" and have a K w/later electronics on-location. In all cases I eliminated the original preamp and used an outboard unit. This provides much better gain so that newer pickups can be used while still having enough gain to drive the AGC and level the records. It also greatly improves frequency response and overall quality.
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