SOURCE: Technics SL 1600 MK2
Your tonearm is damaged. More than likely the bearings on the tonearm have been damaged. Unfortunately, there is no easy fix for this. You'll have to have the tonearm replaced, however, parts for the SL1600MK2 have been discontinued. The tonearm for the SL1200MK2 might fit it, but you will need to do some retro-fitting in order to make it work properly. Something only a qualified service center could perform.
Hope this helps some.
Good luck!
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SOURCE: My needle broke and a piece of metal fell out of machine
just adjust to needle in fix to strait in needle clamp hole it operate to needle strait to hole so needle do nt break but needle is best buy qualtity
SOURCE: sl-dd33 turntable
If your needle just started to skip across the LP, then that means your stylus is damaged/worn and needs to be replaced. It's very hard to see the diamond tip on the stylus, and it might not even be there at all. So checking it might not yield any results. This is what happens when the needle is worn. It will skip across the record.
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SOURCE: the arm will not return to stationary and the table keeps spinning afer the record is played
HI...
One or two mechanical linkages inside have "let go"
Denon is good stuff. Depending on where you live I might be able to suggest someone to fix it.
SOURCE: My needle broke and a piece of metal fell out of machine
Totally happened to me last week. I discovered that the metal piece that fell off and holds the needle has a small screw that holds it in place. It needs an Allen wrench (tiny one) to tighten it back into place. I just lucked into figuring it out.
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