Turntable (Sony PS-LX63P) info needed

Felipero
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This model dissapeared from Sony's product lists: PS-LX63P. I need to know: Input voltage? AC or DC? It has three wires. Why? (Output: RCA type) Thanks in advance.
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It may have three wires because it may have been part of a "rack system."
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Not sure if the 65X is the same or not but here is a link http://www.vinylengine.com/library/sony/ps-x65.shtml
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hearingimpared wrote: »It may have three wires because it may have been part of a "rack system."
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I think you are right (it's a thin cable and the connector is very small). But what does the three wires mean?
They probably connected to the receivers power supply which in most cases was DC. -
Not sure if the 65X is the same or not but here is a link http://www.vinylengine.com/library/sony/ps-x65.shtml
Never mind, manual is in German
While the 65X is not the same, on this site I found PS-LX40 (110/240 V AC) and PS-LX40P (12 V DC, "P" means deck or rack system).
The 40p is almost the same as 63p, it says a member of Club Sony.
The manual is... in English:) -
hearingimpared wrote: »They probably connected to the receivers power supply which in most cases was DC.
Thank you. :)If it is true that the 40p is almost the same as 63p, I think you confirm what I read in the manual (Please, see answer to "thsmith").
Now Only need to know why three wires...Perhaps the third wire is the only ground connection.