Turntable with a synchronous motor

Hello all,
I want to ask your advise. It's about a turntable. I picked up one a few weeks ago. Cleaned it up, oiled, changed the belt, etc. Looks and works fine ... except for one thing.
I didn't notice that at once, only recently my ear raised a concern. Music sounded a bit faster on this player than on the other. Quick check by the RPM app revealed the reason - 35.5 rpm. No pitch control on this player, no strobe. It is a Sony PS-1350 with a 4-pole synchronous motor. Apparently it picks up its speed from the mains frequency. Mine as expected is solid 60 Hz. If that motor expects 50 Hz - that would explain the slight speed increase.
Any ideas how to correct/fix this?
Thanks.
 
You probably just have the wrong belt thickness. Guessing you bought a generic replacement belt?

jeff
I tried to increase the diameter of the platter circle where the belt runs, with a few small belts which were snug there. That was supposed to slow down the rotation at least a bit. Not a chance.
My understanding is the the motor is meant to run on both frequencies. It obviously is not that intelligent to figure this out on its own. There must be some other circuit to deal with this. Am I right?
 

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