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Teac P-A688 Turntable - Page 2 Questions & Answers
My TEAC P688 is stuck in chipmunk mode for a large
Sometimes on the base of the turntable (under side) there are two presets one for the 45 speed and one for the 33. They might be hidden under a label or something. You might even have to go inside to find them. Anyway a small flat head screwdriver inserted in it should adjust the speed. You might have to work out which controls 33 speed. And of course if it is below you will have to figure out how to adjust it with a record playing. "Get out and get under!!!!" as they said about cars!
Arm trouble
If its automatic unit, it need belt to complete its mechanical cycle of loading and unloading its arm. You can check arm movement by spinning its table by hand.
Teac turntable belt came off.. help!
Through the 2 holes on the platter, lift the platter up. Take the belt, flip the platter over, and stretch it around the center ring. Flip the platter back over and turn to so one of the holes is over the spinning motor. With your finger or with a blackstick, stretch it back onto the motor head.
Also check the belt for wear....that should do it.
Keep me posted.
Belt came off!
If the belt is plus minus 6 millimeters wide it fit on the largeflywheel on the outsie and then on to the pulley of the electric motor Do not strech it too much
Is the Teac CR-H100 a unit that can be repaired?
The repairability of the Teac CR-H100 depends on the specific issue it's facing. Many electronic devices, including audio units like the Teac CR-H100, can be repaired if the problem is identified and if replacement parts are available. It's recommended to contact Teac customer support or a certified technician to assess the specific issue and determine the feasibility of repair based on the unit's condition.
Teac NP-H750 takes a long time from powering at wall to going into standby / ability to switch on.
Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try: Power source and wiring: Make sure you are using a reliable power source and the correct power cord for the Teac NP-H750. Sometimes using faulty outlets or wiring can slow down the power on time. Firmware update: Check if there is a firmware update for the device. Manufacturers regularly release firmware updates to fix performance issues and improve performance. Updating the firmware can help fix the slow power-on. Reset the device: Try a factory reset on the Teac NP-H750. This process can help eliminate any software bugs that may be causing the slow startup. Network connection: If your Teac NP-H750 is connected to a network, check the network settings to make sure you have no problems connecting to the Internet. Sometimes network issues can delay the startup process. Check for hardware issues: Inspect the device for any damage or loose connections that could cause a delay during power on. Check the power button and other controls carefully for proper operation. Power saving system: Check the power saving system on the Teac NP-H750. If the device is set to quickly go into standby mode, it may take longer to turn the power back on. Use Support: If none of the above solutions work, consider contacting Teac Customer Support or their Authorized Service Center for further assistance. They may have specific troubleshooting problems or know general issues with your model. Please note that products must be made with care, as modifications to the product or unauthorized repair attempts may void the warranty. If your Teac NP-H750 is still under warranty, it is best to contact the manufacturer
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