Hey, It's me again, with another new issue!! Sorry for all of my topics. I'm learning a lot, I hope to be able to contribute to the forum on someone else's questions soon!
The tonearm on my Rockola 444 is occasionally overshooting the proper landing point on the record. It is happening more often then not now. The guides on the tonearm seem to be properly adjusted. The cam guides it to the correct position but sometimes it moves past the point where the cam guides it and lands in the middle of the record. I was reading some of the other topics on here and couldn't find anybody else talking about anything quite like this. It looks like the speed does reduce towards the end of the tonearm stroke but I'm not sure its speed reduction is that profound. I checked the speed reduction resistor and only found 0.2 ohms. The manual say it should be 15 ohm, but I'm not sure that I'm measuring it correctly or if that is even the reason the tonearm is over rotating. Ideas?