by Waterborn »
Mon Mar 21, 2016 12:10 am
OK, well two steps forward, one step back it seems. I made the suggested adjustments and checked the items listed above. It seems that the tone are wires that connect the cartridge to the speaker input wires were binding up the tone, making it skip. I did lube the tone arm Bearing and post as well.
Once I was able to confirm that the records would play to finish and tested several selections, I realized that one of the speaker channels was not giving any output. At first I swapped the speaker input wires and only the left channel would work, though both sub-woofers in the front panel would work, regardless of which input wire was plugged in where. So I figured that I must of tugged one of the wires running from the tone are to the speaker input wire, so I reflowed all solder point one the connection point between the two to ensure proper connection. Now only one channel input was working, but when I swapped the input wires, I could get one or the other upper speakers to work. So obviously the speakers and amp are fine. So I presume that this issue is between the stylus and the speaker input connection. The connection where the input wire goes through the metal brace to the tone arm side seems pretty wonky. If I slightly tap it while a record is playing, the "good" channel will go in and out. I also noticed that one of the small pin connectors on the cartridge was lose, so I crimped that slightly, to no avail. Before I go and order a new cartridge, does anyone have the schematic for this wiring? I am still awaiting the arrival of the darned manuals from Canada. Anything that I could be missing here?
Thanks to Ron, Rob and everyone else for the advice and guidance.
Dane
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