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Topic - Turntable skipping but never used to
Posted: 14 Jan 2017 at 6:22am By vmoore
I just ordered a dif bsr turntable that sounds like according to it's description on ebay was serviced better than mine as the seller said he had done some things i did not even know were necessary or could even be done. All i did with mine was un cease it by cleaning out old dry grease and lubing it with new grease as that is the most common bsr problem. I choose bsr cuz i need 78 rpm function. I am pretty sure my malfunctioning one only has tracking force, arm lowering position and a height adjustment for the cuing lever. Also there is probably something majorly wrong with mine as the issues occuring only recently as i previously stated. I can adjust tracking force and get different results in trackability. One day it will play my reissue of metallica that i got sealed and hell many records in succession fine then another day it will skip on something it previously played fine. This is why i said fuck it n ordered a better condition bsr annd better serviced one. And it is not the needle as i ordered a new one when my other one fell apart

Edited by vmoore - 14 Jan 2017 at 6:27am

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