When the function is set at Phonograph, the cassette player works, but the phonograph never works. It does record, and the tuner works, just no phonograph function.
My turntable does not revolve. I believe that the belt has come off. How can I replace it?My turntable does not revolve. I believe that the belt has come off. How can I replace it?
The phonograph makes "noise" when the needle is placed on the record, but the turntable won't revolve. Is it supposed to revolve as soon as you put it on "phono?"The phonograph makes "noise" when the needle is placed on the record, but the turntable won't revolve. Is it supposed to revolve as soon as you put it on "phono?"
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If you trace back the wires from the deck to where it leads in the amp you should find a small pre-amp board. Hoepfully you will see a single IC on it. If you do replace that.
Model # IS 4070 AM/FM Stereo Receiver With Phonograph and Cassette Play/Record Serial # W288209 Power Source AC 120 V 60 Hz 78 Watts 0.65 Amps Unswitched AC 120V 60 Hz 200 W Max
Model # IS 4070 AM/FM Stereo Receiver With Phonograph and Cassette Play/Record Serial # W288209 Power Source AC 120 V 60 Hz 78 Watts 0.65 Amps Unswitched AC 120V 60 Hz 200 W Max
Could be two separate faults. First a switch that does not make contact when you move the arm. Then dirt on the CD lens.
If you can hear sound from any other function it is unlikely to be an IC problem.
if it arrived by mail then the sender might have screwed the transit screws down to avoid damaging the phono , i am not familiar with memorex but if like most turntables there should be some big screw heads visible on the top of the phono or possibly even under the platter all you have to do is unwind the screws until the platter unit moves freely [you should be able to push it up and down a little bit ]
My turntable does not revolve. I believe that the belt has come off. How can I replace it?
The phonograph makes "noise" when the needle is placed on the record, but the turntable won't revolve. Is it supposed to revolve as soon as you put it on "phono?"
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