Hello,
I just purchased a re-serviced 1957 RCA model 9-ES-6H Victrola record player, and I need some assistance in using it. I thought if anyone would be able to help, it would be the people here.
I was nervous about getting it, so it was pretty dramatic getting it to work. But anyways, once I did, I put in the 45 adapter along with a 45. It didn't work and the needle accidentally dropped right onto the turntable. I got it up in time before it did any serious damage. I obviously must have put the adapter in wrong (even though the side that was marked "front" was accordingly in front), and when I tried to pull it out, the plastic broke and the pieces went everywhere. so I'm sending that out to see if I can get a replacement.
The next morning, I was anxious to try it with some LPs. The automation worked perfectly, however, the tone arm is jumping and the sound is oscillating back and forth. Is there a "simple" solution to this? I really would rather not send the entire record player back.
The needle is switched to "LP", not 78. So that's not the issue.
Thanks in advance