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They produce audible sound by reproducing sound vibrations from tiny grooves etched on the surface of vinyl records. Record players have three primary ...
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This is a review of the Crosley Cruiser turntable. ... cartridges (the mechanism that converts the vibrations of ...
Hi A Soni...word of advice...if this a new unit DO NOT attempt
to fix the problem yourself...you may void any warranty attached
to the product. Call Customer Support 1 866 Crosley.
Some things to check:-
Is anything preventing the turntable from rotating smoothly, this would cause a judder.
Perhaps the records are sliding on the turntable, a rubber mat will cure this.
Ensure the record player is on a level surface.
Is this on all records? if yes! you need to adjust the weight slightly, if the problem is with one record, clean the record in luke warm water and dry carefully, may solve the problem.
I had this same problem with my Crosley 704 and it bamboozled me to no end.
After digging around I dug up the manual online (I bought mine used so I didn't have one to consult). It turns out the record stops when it gets to the end, and to get it spinning again you have to lift up the tone arm and move it right (past the holding latch) until it clicks, and voila, it starts spinning again, ready for a new record.
You'd think that they coulda made it more obvious :(
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