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Idea for fixing dodgy Technics arms... |
Posted by josh
on Monday 03 March 2008, 12:01AM
I had this same problem when my 1210s came i simply adusted the screw at the top of the arm mounting (the one that goes down through the arm and holds it in place) just play around with it a bit and you should be able to get the arm to run smoothly having said that mine still skip a bit on some records but i think that might be a seperate problem. Hope this is of some help.
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More Technics Problems... |
by Martin Ledang
on Saturday 08 March 2008 @09:36PM
Yes, I have the same problem. I`ve tried everything from tuning the anti-skate dialer to the right position, adjusted the screw at the top of the tone arm, I even tried to adjust the height of it, even though I know that`s not the problem. Last time I used the player it worked perfectly. It`s strange, so I`m wondering if it could be the cartridge which is gone!? It makes some sound, but it`s hard to tell since the tone arm can`t stand still, right?! I have a dog and I`m wondering if she might have done something to it with her tail, since the player is placed very low close to the floor.
So, what do you people think....could it be the cartridge which is gone, or if not...whats wrong with my Technics 1200?? Please, give me some tips.
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Tonearm Keeps pulling back to start position |
by iki
on Thursday 08 May 2008 @09:20AM
Hi everyone. I have the same problem but let me explain. I have fiddled with all of the settings, the weight on the back, the height of the arm and the anti-skate control. However, there still seems to be a very strong pull of the arm back to the rest position. It almost feels like a spring back or magnetic pull.
Josh, you mention playing around with the Screw that's at the top of the arm. Now I've been checking on the net and it seems that this screw holds bearing inside of it. So is it safe to play around with this..?
I am lost and would really appreciate some help.
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tone arm spring-back |
by Sarah C
on Thursday 31 July 2008 @09:40AM
I have just shipped my decks internationally and when I have set them up, I have the same problem as you guys talked about above.. the tone arm won't stay on the record and keeps springing back into the rest position. Did anyone ever get a definite answer as to what was causing this?
cheers!
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tone arm tricks |
by iki
on Thursday 31 July 2008 @12:23PM
Well I discovered what the problem is and I'm afraid the news aint good. Your tone arm has been damaged and will probably need replacing. In the meantime you can do something to remedy the problem and continue dj'ing.
if you look on the top of the Gimbal (the frame that holds the Tonearm at the back) there is a screw at the top. What you need to do is to turn that screw ever so slightly. On mine I had to turn in Anti-Clockwise. Turn it a tiny amount and then move the arm out over the turntable in the up position. When you let go if it swings back then move the arm back the rest position and turn the screw a little more. Repeat this process until the arm stops swinging back.
I must point out that you should not turn the screw too much.
Hope that helps.
iki
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I have the same problem but am not sure it is one. |
by rokikiki
on Monday 12 April 2010 @08:30PM
The (short story) goes like this: I happily unwrapped my technics sl-1210 mk2 today.
It came from an e-bay user that called it "brand new, never used" and sure looks like it.
When I was about to finish assembly (headshell and cartridge and so on) I noticed this weird problem: the arm kept springing back to its resting position, no matter what I did. Needless to say, I acted exactly according to the manual and had previously set tracking weight, antiskating and gimball height according to the suggested procedures and in correct order.
The previous poster mentioned something about a "magnetic force" seemingly pulling the whole arm and this is a spot-on description of the phenomenon.
Here is what I did and it worked like a charm. I loosened the screw at the top of the gimball and then tightened it back. Just to avoid confusion: this is the screw that is in the highest possible position on the whole Technics sl-1210, there's nothing above it but air (or the plastic of the dustcover).
As I said - it worked for me, and now I'm listening to Porter Band (their first album: Helicopters). My (uneducated) guess is that you have to be careful not to loosen this screw to the point where something comes apart inside.
@Iki: I'd be curious where you got the info that the tonearm needs replacing? It would seem like an extreme thing to do, as all the possible bits and pieces of this arm and its gimball are available as separate part. I don't doubt th correctness of what you wrote, just curious of the source. If the source is a repair shop, aren't they trying to sell you back your own arm, after doing the screw thing?
Finally, after 2 hours of owning this little tank, I have to say: it simply rocks.
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Bad bearing on 1210? |
by 400 Volts
on Sunday 13 June 2010 @06:07PM
Loosening the screw is the last thing you could do before the arm needs replacement. It doesn't solve the problem correctly, it just fixes it for that moment. There is another bearing under the arm inside your SL-1210. That top screw is just tightening the arm to the holder from the top. If the bearing at the bottom is broken there is no chance to fix it without replacing the whole arm. If the top screw on the arm is too loose the arm will be vibrating a lot and you will hear it on loud sound systems. It helps sometimes hoovering out the dust from the center of arm. It helped me for now with the problem I have in my gramophone but anti-skating is not working properly yet. I will try to open it one day and clean the bearing inside. Unless the bearing balls are worn out, otherwise it would help.
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Fixing a skippy 1210 tone arm... |
by dave broombo boo
on Friday 31 December 2010 @02:04PM
after using my decks and struggling with it trying to skip to the beginning for at least a year , its finally sorted after 20 seconds of twiddling .. . cant believe it , hope it lasts. i will be giving a good test later so will see if its a good fix
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More turntable problems sorted... |
by queenin3d
on Thursday 08 September 2011 @04:19PM
thanks very much guys, i also had my turntable shipped internationally and same problem, have been worried needed to replace stylus again but the top screw fixed it fine
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