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Hello there, I recently bought my first turntable, a Bush MTT1. I'm fairly happy with it considering the low price but I've realised it is playing 33 1/3 rpm records slightly too fast. Underneath the player there are two fine adjustment screws. Seems straightforward enough, but on closer inspection I realised that there were no screws or adjusters there after all just black felt where you would imagine screws should be. see picture - http://s7.postimg.org/cjf7se1ln/IMG_3328.jpg So I though 'oh I probably just have to remove the bottom panel and there will be some protective sheet of felt under there to remove'. I removed the bottom panel but there was no sheet of felt, just the two holes still there with the felt inside. So now I'm thinking maybe I need to use tweezers to pull the felt out revealing adjuster screws underneath, but I thought I would see if anyone has any ideas before I go poking around in there. Any ideas?? Here is what it looks like under the bottom panel: http://s7.postimg.org/rzo6oxguz/IMG_3318.jpg. No screws! Also have noticed that the turntable gets stuck in loops quite a lot. does anybody know if there is anything I can adjust to stop this happening. Have tried putting a penny over the needle and this didn't work anyway, and I have heard it is bad for the records. I have noticed it happens somewhat less with brand new or deep cleaned records, so maybe a partial solution is to deep clean all my records. A friend of mine bought the same player and it has the exact same issues! Many thanks
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