SCLee Posted December 26, 2020 Share Posted December 26, 2020 (edited) You expect this on a Crosley (and it happens) but on a turntable that costs £350? It shouldn't. At 74, This Is Joanna Lumley Real-Life Partner weightlossgroove.com When the autostop is on, 45 records stop playing around three-quarters of the way in, the machine makes a strange sound, and shuts off. The arm remains stationary on the single. When the autostop is off, the record plays through fine, but then the record is continuously spinning, making it impossible to remove it or add another. You have to switch the autostop on and off all the time, and if it breaks, you're in trouble. Roberts are aware of this issue as it says so in the instructions! They say leave the autostop off if your records won't play all the way though! Disgraceful practice. Anyone have a solution for this? Look Closer: Shouldn't Have Taken This Wedding Pic wordsa.com With 33 records, the record will play all the way through. I have no idea why Roberts haven't added a stop and start button on the front, like Audio Technica. The power button is located on the back, as is the autostop. It's a shame as the sound quality is excellent, when it works, and it looks the part. Any ideas guys? Thanks. Edited January 16, 2021 by SCLee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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