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I have an approximately 10 year old Pro-Ject 1.2 turntable. Over the
last year, the big heavy platter has begun scraping as it spins, and has finally ground to a halt. If I elevate the platter, by putting a shim (two old CDs) between it and the sub-platter, that elevates it enough that it spins again, but with lots of wobble. Obviously not an ideal fix. I don't know what's happening, but I'm guessing the sub-platter (which is what actually spins, driven by the motor/belts) has descended/sunk a bit. Has anyone experienced anything similar with this turntable? Is there any way to fix this problem? Thanks in advance! |
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