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180gm vinyl problem
I bought a couple of new 180gm vinyl albums (Tubby Hayes and Joe Harriott) but to my surprise and dismay they are too heavy for my old NAD 5120 turntable (causing a half revolution regular 'scraping' sound) and I can't seem to adjust the suspension on the t/t at all. I am not thinking of buying a new turntable but hope I won't have a similar experience. Anyone else had a similar problem.
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I have a 240 gram (talk about overkill) audiophile LP which plays quite successfully on my mid 90s Michelle deck, so the 180s are no problem.
Why only scrape every half revolution -- sounds like maybe one of the suspension springs has grown weak. Try checking if the platter + LP is still flat
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You'll have to forgive me but buying 180-240 gram vinyl to be played on what sounds like substandard turntables doesn't quite make sense. Like buying primo radials to throw on a junkyard dog, no? That's a little harsh so I'll just say that before I bought another high-priced heavyweight piece of vinyl, I'd invest on getting the turntable to a pro for a tune-up!
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Just for the record
the problem was NOT with the vinyl but with my turntable which needed a bit of attention. I have now attended to it and the vinyl plays perfectly. Sorry for bothering you all. Back to Joe Harriott...ps this is what I had to do to my NAD 5120.... retension platten spings and replace perished foam inserts. Lubricate underside of belt drive capstan...carefully. Finally, buy a new drive belt! It worked, yay!
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So it seems that sometimes you need a good heavy pressing to M.O.T. your turntable eh? - in which case mine must be functioning just fine, as I recently bought a couple of original BYG/Actuel LPs - and they are some of the heaviest pieces of vinyl I've ever picked up!
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