Mutant MIG-MT201 Record Turntable, 33 1/3/45/78 RPM Logo
Paul Smith Posted on Feb 03, 2013

Even though i am playing my record on normal speed, it plays to fast

Plays to fast Won't play sometimes

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If your turntable doesn't have a pitch control (like the dj's turntables) if you open it you should find on the board close from the 45-33 rpm switch a variable resistor ( a small electronic part with a sort of disc on top with in the middle of it a place for a flat screw driver and marking like + and - those resistor are made to control the speed and can go bad or just need to be adjusted . First try to adjust it turning the dial really carefully with a small screw driver if nothing happened it could need to be replace.





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