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Anonymous Posted on May 03, 2018

Hi there, I feel my Stanton str8-150 turntables aren't spinning at the same speed. I know this because I play two songs with the same Bpm and they ever so slowly come out of time. Does anyone know any way of sorting this out ? Thank you guys

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2007

SOURCE: Turntable spinning backwards

If it is a direct drive TT then it uses some electronic circuitry to control speed and it sounds like that circuit is having a problem. Possibly the actual driver IC for the TT motor has gone bad. Good luck.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 25, 2008

SOURCE: Ion turntable speed problems

Turn the tturntable over, there is a speed control pot on the bottom

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 18, 2009

SOURCE: Stanton ST150 turntable won't spin

Hello DeKay,

I just had a spindle lock issue this past Sunday at my gig. I had the turntables out in my car and brought them in. I let then warm up for 2hrs before plugging them in.

Everything was good. Then mid set my right side turntable started spinning really fast and then DEAD STOP.

I was pushing the platter and it really hard to turn. I took off the platter and tried to turn it with my hand. It was dead locked, WTF?!!

So I limped through with one turntables since I use Traktor Scratch Pro and made it through the whole night successfully.

I searched the net and it was suggested to lubricate the 1200 spindle with 15W40 motor oil. Since the motor design is indentical, I picked up some 10W40 motor oil since I couldn't find 15W40.

I oiled both turntables to be on the safe since. I tapped the spindle on the locked turntable to help loosen it.

I drove back home which is pretty much an hour drive and let the tables sit for another 2 hrs.

I decided to grab a thick towel and vice grips to work on the locked spindle.

Clamping down on the towel with the vice grips on the brass fitting for the platter I was able to free the spindle quite easily.

I was then able to turn it by hands so I did in both forward and reverse directions to work the oil down into the spindle bearings.

I put the platter back on and spun it manually to check for resistance, it was spinning nicely!

Plugged in the turntable, set the pitch at 0 and watched the stobe dots. There was no waver in the strobe dots. YAAAAAAAY!

My turntable is back to new and since I only use them on the road they stay stored most of the time.

So I would suggest just oiling the spindles every so often to keep them tip top.

Hope this helps you!

Peace,
DJ Quartz

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2009

SOURCE: Turntable speed

There is no pitch control on this unit.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 12, 2009

SOURCE: big wow and flutter problem on Stanton T.60

It's your motor mate. thats exactly what my t60's have done. they are average quality motors. I will let you know what the fix costs but it is ging to be expensive.....

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