I believe Onkyo Denki is the long name for Denon.
Neat corporation made cartridges (turntables too?).
http://www.denon.co.uk/site/frames_main.php?main=extr&MID=4&ver=
rodbrown wrote:
> Hello ARSC folks,
>
> I'm hoping to retore an old transcription-sized turntable I rescued
> from a junk-shop this weekend. The nameplate is long gone, as are
> the tonearm and idler wheel. It seems the biggest hurdle may be
> learning who the manufacturer was.
>
> It was capable of playing four speeds, and has pitch control. The
> twelve-inch platter has a white rubber mat. The motor seems to work
> fine, though it will need fresh mounts. Here's what the nameplate on
> the motor says, in case that offers any clues:
>
> NEAT 4 pole induction motor
> M-500 Single phase Shaded pole type
>
> Voltage 100V Cycle 50 or 60 c/s
> Speed 1300/1600 rpm Input 12/11 VA
>
> NEAT ONKYO DENKI CO.. LTD. JAPAN
>
>
> If anyone is curious enough to want to see jpegs, I'm sure I can find
> some website to post them to. I'll very much appreciate any help
> IDing the manufacturer, or any advice about other on-line resources
> that might be more ready for this riddle.
>
> ARSC and ye shall receive?
>
> Best,
> Rod Brown
>
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