Need Help Phonograph Problem [message #81745] |
Thu, 17 December 2015 18:06 |
sporty1000
Messages: 3 Registered: December 2015
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Hi all, I have been out of the audio world for 30 years or so. Last I remember, Polk was a pretty new company and we were all buying Magneplanar speakers and VMPS subs. Well I got one of the low-end retro looking radio/phonograph/cassette combos that looks like a 1940s radio. Well I shipped it to a buyer and all arrived well until she played it. It plays LPs fine if you start at track 2 or 3. Lowering the needle on track 1, it stops turning and shuts off. Raise and lower on 2 or 3 and all well. 45s will be tried next but is there some easy fix that could have come loose in shipping. Sounds like some type of switch that gets tripped when it lowers on track 1. I have an mp4 of the event. Please, any help? Anyone know enough about turntables who may have an answer? I am no longer where the phono is so have to relay the info as I can open them up and figure things out usually. Is something there that could get knocked loose? THANKS a million
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Re: Need Help Phonograph Problem [message #81782 is a reply to message #81781] |
Sat, 19 December 2015 22:22 |
sporty1000
Messages: 3 Registered: December 2015
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Thanks for the help...I cant take it back, I sold it on Ebay and the buyer now has the problem. It didnt do it before it was shipped as I test played a record. Would that autostop only activate on track 1 of an lp and not on 2 and higher? Thats what is strange, as lowering the needle on track 1 makes it stop immediately but raising it restarts the drive and lowering on track 2 plays. Strange. The autostop has to have a trigger or switch that activates it, like at the end of a record....but how would it get activated on track 1? If it was here, I would be able to fix anything replaceable or adjustable, but I have to pass the word on to the buyer and let her know if it is fixable.
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