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Hey everybody,

So lately my turntable has been acting weird when I try to play some 7 inches (just happened with the Touche Amore s/t actually). I have a belt drive, fully automatic turntable with linear tracking and am trying to figure out why this might be happening. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thanks.

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Sounds like your servo-meter is off kilter and the secondary Johnson Rod could be slightly bent. What you want to do is tweak the repeater mechanism with a little sewing machine oil and then counter-rotate the auto-skip gear until it clicks in place with your idler wheel, which might need a fresh application of re-grip, but you won't know until you remove the C-Clamp and steady the inner platter with a bulls eye level.

You're welcome.

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Sounds like your servo-meter is off kilter and the secondary Johnson Rod could be slightly bent. What you want to do is tweak the repeater mechanism with a little sewing machine oil and then counter-rotate the auto-skip gear until it clicks in place with your idler wheel, which might need a fresh application of re-grip, but you won't know until you remove the C-Clamp and steady the inner platter with a bulls eye level.

You're welcome.

^Laughed so hard at this. Wow sorry everyone I didn't even realize I didn't describe what is happening. Basically the needle will lift automatically before the record is actually over. Like a solid 5 or 10 seconds before. I have a Technics sl-j1.

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Sounds like your servo-meter is off kilter and the secondary Johnson Rod could be slightly bent. What you want to do is tweak the repeater mechanism with a little sewing machine oil and then counter-rotate the auto-skip gear until it clicks in place with your idler wheel, which might need a fresh application of re-grip, but you won't know until you remove the C-Clamp and steady the inner platter with a bulls eye level.

You're welcome.

I believe you win the thread. +1

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Sounds like your servo-meter is off kilter and the secondary Johnson Rod could be slightly bent. What you want to do is tweak the repeater mechanism with a little sewing machine oil and then counter-rotate the auto-skip gear until it clicks in place with your idler wheel, which might need a fresh application of re-grip, but you won't know until you remove the C-Clamp and steady the inner platter with a bulls eye level.

You're welcome.

I believe you win the thread. +1

Yay ... I never won a thread before! So was it your Johnson Rod?

Seriously though, I have about zero experience with linear trackers so any advice would be a shot in the dark. Whatever the problem is, something is triggering the auto-return mechanism early. Does it also happen with 12-inches?

If it were me, I'd go to the source and check the manual. Most of them have trouble-shooting sections and that might be able to give you some direction. You can download yours at Vinyl Engine. You just have to register for a free account first.

http://www.vinylengine.com/library/technics/sl-j1.shtml

The good news is that auto-return problems are pretty common and chances are there are other folks out there who have experienced similar issues. Just do some googlin' and I bet you'll find your answer.

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