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In Reply to: what to do about off-center records? posted by michael22 on April 26, 2008 at 05:35:24:
1. Look at the arm and note where it swings out (reference to the label - nb using a clamp when doing this is difficult as the label can be obscured).
2. Having noted the point at which it swings out, take rat tail file and enlarge the centre hole biased towards that point (don't overdo this).
3. Mark with a pencil on the label next to the hole where it has been enlarged. This point should be pressed up to the spindle when placing the disc on the platter and will, if correctly done, now correct the arm's outswing.
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- RE: what to do about off-center records? - PAR 06:06:04 04/26/08 (6)
- RE: what to do about off-center records? - Marky P 12:45:13 04/27/08 (0)
- Exactly what I do... - larzyh 11:30:54 04/27/08 (0)
- . . .Or get a Nakamichi Dragon or TX-1000 Turntable. - HenryH 06:55:00 04/26/08 (3)
- A friend recently got a Nak 1000 - M3 lover 12:04:27 04/26/08 (0)
- RE: . . .Or get a Nakamichi Dragon or TX-1000 Turntable. - PAR 07:12:55 04/26/08 (1)
- I heard a Dragon once. Quite nice. Very quiet. /nt\ - HenryH 09:00:13 04/26/08 (0)