Are you still in need for help answering this question or have you sorted it out? I'd be happy to suggest some things :)
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SOURCE: JVC AL-E300 Turntable
More than likely your motor might be bad. There is nothing else that controls the speed. Are you sure you purchased the correct size belt? Turn on the unit, without connecting the belt, and touch the motor shaft, and see if it fluctuates. You can also just get a marker, and marker a point on the motor shaft. When you turn it on, it will act as a visual indication as to it's speed.
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SOURCE: How do you reinstall drive belt for JVC AL A155 model turntable?
http://www.archive.org/details/Turntable_Belt_Installation
archive.org above has a video about how to do it. The general method shown applies to just about any turntable including your JVC
SOURCE: What replacement stylus do I need for JVC
www.needlefinder.net If they can't get it, it's not made. Hope this helps
SOURCE: JVC AL-E300BK manual
Hello, I have the same problem as you, did you find the good adapter? Thks!
SOURCE: I have a JVC AL
Normally these low power turntables connect to a unit audio system that supplies them with power. If you find out that you should be able to track down the specifications of it.
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