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Re: Marantz TT440 Linear Tracking Turntable [message #11810 is a reply to message #11803] Sun, 02 January 2005 17:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I'm not sure I understand what you are saying, but I'll tell you what I've seen, and maybe it will be some help. Or maybe not. ../emoticons/laughie.gif

Most turntables have a suspension that is locked for shipment by tightening screws in the base. This pulls the top of the turntable down. The screws aren't usually removed, but are either tightened for shipment or loosened for use.

When the turntable is in use, you want the platter to be suspended on its springs or whatever is used to isolate the platter from the base. In this case, the shipping screws are loose. If you plan to ship the turntable, lock the suspension by tightening the screws.

If the platter cannot be removed, the belt is usually serviced through access holes in the platter. Remove the record pad and see if the platter doesn't have a large slot or two. Rotate the platter and see if the belt doesn't become visible in some positions. You'll be able to remove and re-install the belt though the slots in the platter.

 
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