my son just found a realistic turntable that has a built in 8 track and cassette player everthing works put we were listening to an old vinyl when all of a sudden the needle just started to slide all the way to the end of the record it wont play now-----anybody know what happened--- its model # 13-1208 Ibelieve
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Hi,
Sounds like the tip has broken off the cantilever of a ceramic cartridge.
This used to be quite common with ceramic cartriidges, in this case
it could also be the adhesive has aged and its simply fallen off.
🙂/sreten.
Sounds like the tip has broken off the cantilever of a ceramic cartridge.
This used to be quite common with ceramic cartriidges, in this case
it could also be the adhesive has aged and its simply fallen off.
🙂/sreten.
Sliding needle
Spot on sreten. Tip's gone. It may be possible to find another, depending on your location. Ronette was probably the most common of these ceramic types. If it's a turnover type, the situation my be salvaged temporarily by playing some 78rpm shellacs.
bulgin
Spot on sreten. Tip's gone. It may be possible to find another, depending on your location. Ronette was probably the most common of these ceramic types. If it's a turnover type, the situation my be salvaged temporarily by playing some 78rpm shellacs.
bulgin
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The cartridge laid down its life to protect your records.
Welcome to the forum, starman57.
sreten said:Sounds like the tip has broken off the cantilever of a ceramic cartridge.
The cartridge laid down its life to protect your records.
Welcome to the forum, starman57.
Check with a local radio shack store, there is a small possibility that they can still order a replacement stylus for this model. (Typically won't be stocked item in the store.)
I never had a cheap enough turntable to require that subterfuge, but I remember seeing them around.. 😉
Hifi fanatic from about age 5... Bought my first turntable, a Garrard SP25-MKIV with Goldering magnetic cartridge.. Previous table was a hand me down - an early Garrard RC series stereo changer with various Grado and Shure cartridges. Also had a Philips portable with ceramic cart, it didn't need no stinkin' penny either.. 😀
Hifi fanatic from about age 5... Bought my first turntable, a Garrard SP25-MKIV with Goldering magnetic cartridge.. Previous table was a hand me down - an early Garrard RC series stereo changer with various Grado and Shure cartridges. Also had a Philips portable with ceramic cart, it didn't need no stinkin' penny either.. 😀
You were way ahead of me. I didn't get into the good stuff untill High School (Garrard with GE magnetic cart) But I DID build my own amp. 12AX7 into 6V6 with RIAA pre.
Many hours of enjoyment while I dreamend about the items in the "Allied Radio" catalog.
But that was back in the late 50s early 60s.
Many hours of enjoyment while I dreamend about the items in the "Allied Radio" catalog.
But that was back in the late 50s early 60s.
Cool, in a sense you were ahead of me, 60's and 70's.. Got that SP25 when I was 17.. Did build a stereo SE amp with 12AX7 and pair of 6BQ5 on old magnavox chassis.
Did build a stereo SE amp with 12AX7 and pair of 6BQ5 on old magnavox chassis.
We never realized, at the time, what precious jewels we had made.
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