Remove olatter, fix tonearm with tiedrep, turn table with the use of some peaces of wood, don't pressure or tonearm, remove all screws, feet can stay on a remove bottom and then you'll see a very bad cheap built turntable full with chinese caps, and those are the ones you first gonna check on defect(you know that most caps open at the top side and often you see green stuff and after that you check the tiny caps (butterfly shape) on black burn spots. pls take some pictures and send them to me
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One phase won't do it's job with you and that can't be a an expensive part, and believe me, sell it as soon as possible, It is terrible cheap built fromthe inside, the motor ain't bad for scratching; and tonearm is when tightened good;not a bad one , but tell me, ever had strange behavior from the table, like all of a sudden stopping or reversersing. The 7924 and 7824 are on a way too small coolblok and screw the components to the cooling blocks, often they ain't they tightend. First of all put him in phono modus and check if the problem keeps the same. and If the unit is turned off--> which it only is with the supply cable removed check if the spindle turnes smooth by hand. You just have one phase which doesn't work right, , which partwise never is expensive, but it can be a search thingand don't send him to stanton, or if you have still guarentee, send it it.... and sell the thing when it works, i have two, for fun but it's such a job to rebuilt eveything and the weight sucks and look at the feet... You're suppose to stand on feet ...and only good feet sets you 200euro back. Buy vestax or technics .