Stanton C.313 CD Player - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
After putting a cd in,
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Find someone whos not afraid of technical stuff to clean the laser lens and rails that the laser pick-up runs on.
Also get the drawer belt checked for loosey-goosey
My stanton c304 (the cd tray) dont open
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There's usually a motor-driven belt that runs the drawer.
Look for that. Change it if you can.
studiosoundelectronics.com has the belt.
Dust the unit out with some compressed CO2 (dust-off)
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My Stanton STR8-60 is not tuned correctly. I need help trying to get it to hold the right rpm for the platter.
You know it isn't for playing records. It is made for DJ Scratching from the 1980s.
Str8-60, any facts of info?
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How do i replace burnt fuses on stanton t62 m2 turntables
If they are the glass type fuses then they might still have the wattage on the metal ends.
However that might be the least of your problems. Fuses blow like that due to an overload. So you should look around for a shorted device such as a power transistor or anything having an heat sink on it.
Just got my pair of Stanton T60 decks out of the box for the first time in a while, and I'm not getting a signal out of either. I changed one of the cartridges with no luck. Whats likely to be wrong?
Have you checked what you have them connected to?
The best way is to connect your deck to the amp and remove the wires to the cartridge. Switch on the amp. With your finger, touch each of the cartridge wires one at a time. You should hear a loud buzz, one on either channel, from two of the wires. The other two wires may produce a slight buzz, but it doesn't matter if they do or don't. If you get no buzz from any of the wires then either the connections between the deck and amp are faulty or the pre-amp inside the amp has failed. This will not affect any other amp functions.
If you get a very weak buzz on the two channels, you have no magnetic cartridge pre-amp on your amp. In which case you need to connect the decks to a dedicated "phono" socket, which has one built in, or buy a Magnetic Cartridge Pre-amp.
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