I bought a piece of equipment a couple of years ago from bed,bath, and beyond of all places that was a turner,turntable, cassette, and mp3 all in one. The cool thing about it was u could use any of these mediums and make a CD. I mainly bought it to put some of my records that I cant find on CD on to...
I agree with you BB. I am not a turntable buff in the sense that I love to work on them or have owned many in my lifetime, but over the last 8 years I have become partial to them because of the vast record collection I have acquired. They dont play the music that I listen to on the radio, and someti...
Well, I found a place in town today that said they could fix it. I dropped it off and hopefully the guy knows what he is doing. He seemed to be a hoarder of all types of electronics so maybe he has the experience needed to get the job done. It kinda scared me though because after he took a look at i...
Yes it does have a light. If you look at the pics on the first post of this thread u will see it. Its an orange light in a window that I believe is a strobe of some sort. While the turntable is spinning it shines on three rows of dots. I thought this had something to do with finding the correct spee...
Here is a picture of the underside of the turntable. I have no idea what anything is, but hopefully someone here might know what Im dealing with. The pitch/speed control knob is the round silver circle in the bottom left hand corner. As you can see it has some wires coming out of it going into the l...
I thought that would be the chase. I just didnt want to do extra work if unnecessary. Thank you for the info though. If I get a chance in the near future (hopefully tomorrow), and I can come up with the tools I need, I will give it a whirl. But keep your eyes peeled for more questions though because...
So can anyone tell me how to get this turntable out of the cabinet with causing any damage to it? I tried pulling it straight out of the cabinet, but it didnt seem to want to come out and I didnt want to force it. It also has 1 screw on each side of it. I tried loosening the screws but oddly enough ...
Yes I have looked the unit up o sears parts direct. It shows the list of parts, but most are unavailable. Plus, I dont know what the part I am looking for is called. They had a diagram showing the "breakdown" of the unit, but it did not really help any. I have also tried calling sears dire...
It dont know if it is any kind of resistor or not. However it does work on a similar principle as a light dimmer. If you turn the knob all the way to the left it slows down the record. If you turn the knob to the right it speeds up the record. All I know is for whatever reason the record will not pl...
The pitch knob is definitely external... to the bottom right of the turntable. I've added pictures. And yes it is the original turn table. It's easy for me to take more pictures if it helps. Thanks.
1026101434-00.jpg 1030101452-00.jpg 1030101433-00.jpg 1030101434-00.jpg I recently bought a silvertone Hi Fi at a yardsale. I do not know what year it is but I am guessing it is a late 60' early 70's model. It might even be an eighties model. Im not familiar enough with Hi Fis to really know. Every...