Hi
Mines a Kenwood KD 48F the belt has come when it was shipped from Australia. I need to place it back. I have no idea how it should be done. Would appreciate it if there are diagrams and instructions.
Thanks
Shali
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Most current receivers no longer include a PHONO input. Perhaps what could be done is to purchase a phono to line level pre-amplifier to go along in your purchase for a new receiver.
Will scout around for receivers and post back additional information.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Hi Terry ,
I need more information from you.Your Kenwood is a two speed belt drive that features several auto functions.Are all the functions except the auto return function working? Could you elaborate a bit more on the problem?
Thank you
You have got to lift the table on which the vinyl is placed underneath you will find the belt laying loose on the bottom of the table is a pulley on you fit the belt then on the right hand side or rear is the pulley on the motor which the belt also has to be fitted then carefully lower the so as not to let the belt come off again this should provided the belt is not stretched or snapped then it will have to be reaplaced
its likely that the belt has stretched and therefore will keep happening as its no longer http://www.needledoctor.com/Online-Store/Turntable the right size? go to this site for a replacement?
The reason why the audio is low, is that todays receivers do not have a phono input, and these types of inputs are differant then the ones of today. You will need whats called a phono preamp, and one should still be available from Radio shack. Or you can go here to find out more about them: http://www.phonopreamps.com/
To reseat the belt, take off the rubber mat on the turntabe disc. Install the belt around the inside ridge, there should be a couple of holes on the platter disc. Install the patter back onto the center spindle. Turn the platter around till you see the motor pully through one of the holes in the platter. Take the belt that is around the turntable platter, and pull it over to the motor pulley. Good Luck
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