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Record player problem.

  • 23-06-2013 8:21pm
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    Recently I accidently damaged the stylus arm on my record player.I brought it to an electrical repair shop and they got it fixed and also replaced the needle on it.Since I got it back I've noticed that with some records just as the record is almost over it suddenly slows down and stops then starts again and does the same thing.It was never doing this before.Might something have been damaged during the repair or perhaps its just general wear and tear in the player?The player is a Trevi 1064 E and I've had it a year and a half.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,106 ✭✭✭Technocentral


    darkdubh wrote: »
    Recently I accidently damaged the stylus arm on my record player.I brought it to an electrical repair shop and they got it fixed and also replaced the needle on it.Since I got it back I've noticed that with some records just as the record is almost over it suddenly slows down and stops then starts again and does the same thing.It was never doing this before.Might something have been damaged during the repair or perhaps its just general wear and tear in the player?The player is a Trevi 1064 E and I've had it a year and a half.

    Those cheap plastic things don't last pissing time, if you can afford it get yourself a decent manual turntable.


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