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5 Signs Your Turntable Needs a Replacement

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5 Signs Your Turntable Needs a Replacement

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  1. 5 Signs Your Turntable Needs a Replacement

  2. Whenever you use the turntables, there is audible static noise A static or hissing noise suggests trouble with the stylus. Listen to the song you're watching. Pay a particular note to the vocals. If there's a lingering or prolonged "ssss" tone, odds are, the stylus is already damaging your album.

  3. There is noticeable damage to the stylus Get a tactile examination of the stylus needle. Test to see if the needle has been bent. Even spot-telling signs of injury, such as jagged edges. Don't use your record player if you can see clear signs of injury. First, have a new stylus installed.

  4. Whenever you use the turntables, you note skipping and spinning Whether your recordings don't play well, or you can hear hopping and bouncing, the stylus may be the culprit. Test the stylus as well if you can see it skipping ahead.

  5. There is accumulating black soil on the stylus needle Black stains on the stylus needle collect debris. This means that your record player has not been washed and maintained regularly. Usually, washing the stylus would do the trick, but if the dirt cannot be retrieved, a substitute might be required.

  6. You've purchased your turntables in a second-hand state If you haven't purchased a brand-new record player, odds are, the stylus is now approaching the end of his life. If the previous owner had not maintained a record player, or if the stylus had never been replaced before, even though the previous owner had used a lot of the record player, the stylus possibly had already accrued a lot of damage.

  7. Contact Us For turntable repair services in Sydney get in touch with us. Phone: 02 9797 1800 Email: info@speakerhospital.com.au www.speakerhospital.com.au Disclaimer : This is a generic Information & post; content about the services can be changed from time to time as per your requirements and contract. To get the latest and updated information, contact us today or visit our website.

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