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Why do Turntables Stop Spinning

-u00a0The Arm is not Reset<br><br>-u00a0Problems with the Belt<br><br>-u00a0Problem with the Direct Drive<br><br>For turntable repair services in Sydney get in touch with us:u00a0https://www.speakerhospital.com.au/

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Why do Turntables Stop Spinning

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  1. Why do Turntables Stop Spinning?

  2. The Arm is not Reset: Sometimes record players may suddenly stop working. It is because something has broken inside the record player. If it can't spin, you can't play the device. One possible issue is that the arm is not reset. If it is the issue, then it is easy to fix. Most manual record players come with a tonearm, and to work it properly, push back the arm to reset. The player will not spin if it is not reset.

  3. Problems with the Belt: There are different types of turntables, and if it is a belt-drive model, then there is a possibility that the belt will become crumbled or loose away. The platter stops spinning when the belt is not in its proper place or damaged. For this reason, it's important to know what the problem is so that you can fix the problem easily. If the belt is out of place or lose, you should fix it by tightening it or repositioning it

  4. Problem with the Direct Drive: The direct-drive record player is one of the turntable types, and if it gets repaired, it can be difficult to locate the issue. The potential cause may be the platter has stopped spinning with the internal mechanism of the direct-drive motor. The direct-drive record player may malfunction due to numerous possible reasons. The reasons may include dirt and debris stuck in the shaft and motor components.

  5. Contact Us For turntable repair services in Sydney get in touch with us. Phone: 02 9797 1800 Email: info@speakerhospital.com.au www.speakerhospital.com.au Disclaimer : This is a generic Information & post; content about the services can be changed from time to time as per your requirements and contract. To get the latest and updated information, contact us today or visit our website.

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