...that just make it consistently slower? Thanks! Rick Chances are the belt is slipping. Therefore ridding up and down, causing the speed problems. May I ask you what do you meen by drunken
speed seems to change at different times while playing a record. Is this a belt problem? It could be a belt problem...it could also be a line voltage problem from the ac coming out of the wall if your
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...speed is usualy the first symptom of a bad belt. Look at the drive belt. If it seems kind of loose ( there should be some stretch, but it should also snap back quickly), it may need to be replaced. ...
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...Speed is off. Sounds like the speed is varying. It worked fine for the first couple of albums, but now at times songs sound "sickly". Any thoughts???? sounds like your drive belt needs
...speed varies. Was in storage for years. New belt. Product SL-20 not listed. Entered closest match. the platter must be able to spin freely without a belt installed as shown in this video ...
...speed happens mostly while, or after, I have tried to adust the pitch. Thanks. if it does not brag about being "direct drive" on the front of the unit, then it is probably belt driven ...
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speed is constantly fast the drive belt may have ridden up on the top part of the motor pulley.inspect and refit.if the speed varies check operation of 33/45 switch. The PL-5 is a direct drive meaning
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...belt. The potentiometer for the speed control is likely dirty. With the turntable off, try turning the speed control setting lock-to-lock (slowest to fastest) a few dozen times in order that the ...
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speed. I put a new belt on it and thought this woud fix the problem. No luck. after a while it will finally catch up and play at the correct speed. ??? Thanks for any help with this. -Chuck I had this
...belt will have varying thicknesses along it's length. When it hits a skinny part, it will slow slightly. When it hits the thick part, it will speed slightly. Overall effect is that the record sounds ...
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