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record distortion on edge tracks [message #13227] Wed, 03 January 2007 16:46 Go to next message
angie is currently offline  angie
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I picked up an old Citizen record player a while back; it came with a needle that worked OK for a bit. Now, when I play records, the sound distorts on the outside tracks (the record slows down and stops revolving), but it still works fine on the tracks closer to the center. I thought it might be the condition of the used records, but the same thing happened with a brand new record. I bought a new stylus, and the same thing happens!

But! I've found that the thicker records play perfectly. I tried stacking a thinner record that distorts on top of a thicker one, and that seems to work, but I'm guessing that's not good for my records.

Anybody know what I can do to fix this?

Re: record distortion on edge tracks [message #13230 is a reply to message #13227] Thu, 04 January 2007 12:42 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Here are some links about turntable adjustment. Not sure if these will apply to your turntable or not.
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