Questions & Answers for: crosley turntable slow

Turntable speeds up/slows down constantly It appears the main turntable wheel is off center as the needle arm is swaying back and forth with the movement of the record. The pitch goes up and down with

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Question about Traveler Turntable

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turntable spins too slow! I just bought a CR89 Traveler second hand and it spins too slow, I suspect it is the belt, I wanted tp know if that is the case, or if it could be something else. If it is ...

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Question about CR248 Turntable

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I have the CR-49 suitcase traveler. It's running abit slow , noticibly on heavier stock of vinyl. Is the motor slowing or the belt getting loose? Anyway to get it up to speed? I've had it for 7 years ...

...crosley cr 66 multiplayer with no control speed and it don't work pulling the arm to the right I tried that not helpful cant slow down the turntable The problem is in the motor of the turntable, ...

Question about 0187SST Turntable

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...turntable, as in two months ago, and lately whenever I play a vinyl (no matter what one) the voice of the singer is very low and the music is very slow. If you know what the problem is please reply. ...

Question about 0187SST Turntable

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...crosley traveler that turns to slow so the sound is distorted. I plugged it in 220v socket but I have always had an adapter for 120v. What should I do? It needs a new drive belt. Cheers john. Stylus ...

Question about CR6007A Turntable

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...slow? My turntable spins, but the speed is too slow to play an album. I haven't used turntable in one year, but it was working perfectly before. If it's belt drive, the rubber drive belt may be ...

Question about CR6007A Turntable

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its playing too slow? Type " Crosley Model # of device User Manual " into search engine and it will bring up sites to get manual. In manual check trouble shooting section.

Question about CR6007A Turntable

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...Crosley Turntable Belt Replacement Video Check the drive belt. Maybe it is broken, detached, distended from lack of use, worn, etc. Crowley has a video for how to do that on Vimeo here: ...

turntable on my crosley spinerette plays fine then slows down, then speeds back up Sounds like a stretched belt or rubber roller issue. Pull the turntable platter and have a look.

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