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RE: BIC 960 Turntable

Posted by 960 manual on December 27, 2011 at 17:21:25:

I appreciate the thread; it's been helpful.

Although my 960 has the disc size problem, I can probably deal with that based on the info here, but I've got another one.

Regardless of the selector/program setting, when it comes time for the unit to cycle off, it places the tonearm on the record. It will never return it to the support. In general, it behaves as if it's operating properly, but out of phase.

I'd like to fix it, but I'm not sure it's worth taking a chance on messing the unit up. I can live with manual operation (it does pick the arm up at the end of play; it just won't put it in the rest).

Thanks.