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Two Speed Direct Drive Fully Automatic Turntable
with linear tracking ... Technics SL-L3 / SLL3 owners
manual, service manuals and schematics are for ...www.vinylengine.com/library/technics/sl-l3.shtml
You will need to check your belt for wear. Lift felt on platter and check belt tension. It may need replacing. To replace, simply lift platter section of the unit, taking note of the belt position. replace and your problem will be solved
The belt wraps around the bottom of the metal turntable platter. Put the platter back on, then rotate the platter so that you can see the motor. Pinch the belt around the motor, and that's it. If it's too big, then the belt you ordered is too big. You have to get the correct size. Not just any size belt will work. If it doesn't fit, you'll have playing issues, and you'll wear out your motor, records, and styli very quickly.
Most common problem is the belt getting soft, especially if it has sat for a long time. It will get a weak spot where it sat on the drive pulley and every time the turntable goes around and hits that weak spot it will slow down a little making it sound like a warped album.
The belts are usually very easy to replace. Usually just lift off the turntable or there might be a small clip on the center pin, then it lifts off. Replacement belts can be ordered from several places, as shown in this search... http://www.google.com/search?&q=SL-B200+Technics+turntable+belt
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