by Record-changer »
Sun Aug 30, 2009 8:35 pm
You must put the record on the changer spindle and the overarm on the record to get the correct size. The feeler senses the size of the record AS IT DROPS DOWN THE SPINDLE. These changers have no automatic single play function with the record already down on the turntable.
If the overarm is raised and is over the rest post, the changer will index for 12", because the overarm moves the feeler out of the way so you can remove the records.
The speed control has no control over the record size on the Garrard changers made before 1969, and on none of the KLH models. On the cheezy-cheapo ones made after 1969, there was no size feeler, and the speed control set the size. So you couldn't play that 12" disco single 45.
A note on various record changers:
If the changer can take intermixed sizes, it probably can NOT index the size of a single record already on the turntable. Exceptions are Dual 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1011, and 1013, most of the Philips AG series, and Miracord 16, 160, 161, and 190. The Philips and Miracord units have a special control for the single play size. The Dual changers listed could figure out both by themselves. Also, the Glaser-Steers GS 3000 and 4000 changers would index a single record if you placed the tip of the overarm over the rim of the record.