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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: SoCal
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After pulling my turntable out of storage and installing a new belt from Vintage Electronics, and I was ecstatic to hear some treasured albums and bought some others. Then, it began to slow nearly to a stop. I manually spun it back to speed, worked for awhile then stopped completely. I checked AC, etc. I'm thinking it has a dead motor. Any advice? Are there any replacement motors anywhere?
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