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That's one thing I didn't like about it; the sound is either on or off, full or off. 
Originally Posted by Dave_C:

I have the same TT Module and have been trying to come up with a better way to run it. I have Millhouse turntable and it operates fine at a range between 3 (crawling)and 6 volts which looks to be about right as far as top speed. I realize everyone's TT may not fall into this range. Presently I use a 5 volt relay to turn on the power required for the sound module. Works well except when you really make it crawl the relay starts to chatter. Usually less than 3v. I'm electronically challenged but I can follow instructions. If Stan's last pick is all I need to do. It looks like a good 1 night project that will probably take me 3.

 Not sure how this could be accomplished. The one negative to the sound board is the volume. It pretty much is a constant speed.When the bridge stops the sound cuts out non realistically. It would be nice if there was a way to make the volume fade out or up as the speed of the bridge changes. My other idea at one time was to use a TMCC driver and soundboard from a GG1. 

 You guys that provide this info. are fantastic to share your thoughts on these projects.

 

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