by Bobby Basham »
Tue Jun 14, 2011 9:36 am
Could it be that you don't have the correct stylus, possibly larger for tracking 78's? It won't seat/track properly in the record groove, especially micro-groove recordings. If the pressure is too light, that arm is gonna be all over the map.
How 'bout the underside of the turntable? Are the cartridge wires slack, not pulling or caught on anything? It's about midnight here and the only thing that comes to mind is possibly a defective/broken stylus tip that will skip accross a record.
Sorry for not being of much help, not being familiar with the "magic mind" changers. The only Webcor I have is a Webcor/Coronet Tube reel-to-reel. Got it at the thrift store for $3.98 and only replaced a couple of belts and other minor tinkering, but it plays well. Haven't bothered to do the usual cap job, etc. on it, but that's on the to-do list.
It's got two 4x10 woofers that face forward at an angle and projects the sound from the front and sides and has two front-facing 3" tweeters.
Okay, I digressed...do you have any pics that you could share with us? There should be a simple solution to your problem. It could be staring you right in the face. Please keep up posted.
OH, I COMPLETELY FORGOT...if the tonearm has been twisted or bent, or the cartridge not mounted correctly, the needle could possibly be slanted inward like broom straws tilting outward when you sweep a floor (\\\). That will surely skate accross a record. I've also had some needles that seated correctly, but the tip was slightly slanted outward toward the record edge...they skated every time. --BB
Bobby Basham
Tucson, Arizona
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