by Bobby Basham »
Mon May 03, 2010 2:13 am
I apologize if I misled folks into getting in there and yanking to no avail. Heaven knows, we don't need to break anymore things on these aging electronics. At least, loosen that top screw on top of the arm to let the whole assembly drop out. You won't do any damage from that. Then, you can see how the thing is put together. Either two screws or a clip, get the number off the CARTRIDGE, then find the corresponding needle to match. Cabinet model numbers will not help in any way.
Just like having a Chevy and your sound system is made by Bose. Two different companies going on here. If it's a new car under warranty and your sound system is ailing, take it back to the dealer and let Chevy deal with Bose.
Our prized possessions are not new, so every component is treated as a separate entity (way past warranty...LOL). You need to get separate service manuals for the turntable, receiver/amp combination or separate amp, 8-track, Reel-to-Reel, etc.
Need a new needle? Take the cartridge out and look for a Manufacture's name and any/all numbers labeled on it. They may have a Magnavox number on them,but there should be a manufacturer's name there also. You got ElectroVoice, Astatic and a host of others who made them. Need a schematic? Look at any and all numbers pasted/stamped on that amp/receiver whatever.
Maybe I'm just anal and fussing too much, but it kinda irritates me when people post a question that's been asked a gazillion times before, without checking out the archives, and don't even bother to check out any FAQ's that may be posted here or any website. Just a quick fix, hit-and-run.
I think the archives here are great, with many contributions from many, and I occasionally go back to them and print them to keep in a special notebook. I love this Board. --BB
Bobby Basham
Tucson, Arizona