I Googled around for hours trying to find the answer to my question. I finally discovered Phonoland, so now I'm a member and hope one of you can provide me with some good advice.
After years of thinking they were lost forever, I found all my old 45s and couldn't wait to play them. I hadn't used the 45 function on my old Motorola stereo hi-fi for years. I have played albums and everything works great. But about the 45s: I put a half-dozen or so on the spindle. First one dropped down, played great. Second one dropped down, tone arm came down just short of the record and landed on the turntable, making a horrible noise as it bounced around on the turntable's textured surface. The tone arm landed just a hair shy of the record. I auto rejected so the next record would come down, tone arm reached it just fine. But the next one didn't quite make it. Sometimes the needle hits the record, sometimes it doesn't go over quite far enough. This makes me crazy because I can't just listen to records and leave the stereo unattended. Everytime a song ends, I have to run over to the phonograph and monitor it so make sure everything is OK. Otherwise, I'll ruin the needle, not to mention that horrid thump-thump-thump noise as the needle bounces around on the turntable.
So the question is: is this something that can be fixed? Some minor adjustment to get that tone arm to move just a hair further inward, a 16th of an inch or something, to make sure it lands on the record? Is this something that can be adjusted by me, without taking everything apart? Or will it require a professional? If I can't fix this myself, I'll go thru the Yellow Pages and find someone if you think this is a fixable problem. I really want to get this fixed because I'm just itching to dance around the house to my old music as I go about my chores.
If anyone reads this and can answer my question - thank you very, very much!