Motorola Model SK40M-1
Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 5:43 am
Hello all,
Just found this site and am needing some help with a record player I inherited from my parents. It was built in the late 50's or early 60's. It still comes on and the turntable turns but when you put a record on it you can barely hear any sound coming from it. I know it is not worth much but I would like to have it working for sentimental reasons. My parents bought it when I was very young and I can remember playing records on it. I still have all their LP's and would like to enjoy them in my old age. Could it be the needle or the cartridge the needle sits in or what???? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Just found this site and am needing some help with a record player I inherited from my parents. It was built in the late 50's or early 60's. It still comes on and the turntable turns but when you put a record on it you can barely hear any sound coming from it. I know it is not worth much but I would like to have it working for sentimental reasons. My parents bought it when I was very young and I can remember playing records on it. I still have all their LP's and would like to enjoy them in my old age. Could it be the needle or the cartridge the needle sits in or what???? Any help would be greatly appreciated.