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Hi,
This has always been a problem since ~ 1984 when I bought the record deck. When I first lower the tone arm via cuing lever, the arm lowers so slowly that even the slightest record warpage causes the tone arm to skim along the record causing skipping. If I pump the cuing up and down repeatedly, it then lowers at an appropraite rate to prevent the skipping. How can I fix this problem. Jeef |
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There should be an adjustment somewhere for arm lowering speed. Can't
vouch for where it is on that model, though. |
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![]() "Joe Kesselman" wrote in message ... There should be an adjustment somewhere for arm lowering speed. Can't vouch for where it is on that model, though. Not familiar with the AR really, but no models I've seen have any adjustment for cueing speed. I would think the silicon damping fluid might need to be wetted down a bit. Maybe with a light oil. Mark Z. |
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 03:49:05 GMT, Jeef wrote:
This has always been a problem since ~ 1984 when I bought the record deck. When I first lower the tone arm via cuing lever, the arm lowers so slowly that even the slightest record warpage causes the tone arm to skim along the record causing skipping. If I pump the cuing up and down repeatedly, it then lowers at an appropraite rate to prevent the skipping. How can I fix this problem. Sounds as if the lowering mechanism is fluid damped, and it's got gunged up, or the fluid is too thick. Unless you've got nothing better to do with your life, I suggest you pump the arm up and down a few times at the beginning of each listening session :-) |
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