Hi I'm new here and have a few questions about the Beogram 2000. I have it connected to a Beomaster 2000 Reciever via the 7 pin din cable so it is controlable from the Beomaster. The problem is that if I press the phono switch on the amp by accident the turntable fires up and goes into play mode and if there's no record on the turntable will the stylus come into contact with the turntable and get damaged? I keep a record on the turntable at all times because of this and was wondering if its a fault with mine and should there be a safety device on the Beogram 2000 that stops the arm lowering on to the platter when no record is present? I am too scared to try it and see in case the diamond rips out of the stylus on the platter so I keep a record on at all times as said.
The other question is to do with the distance of the cartridge from the surface of the record when playing. Mine seems very close to the point that the cartridge body seems to be touching the record surface. If I adjust the weight so there is more of a gap, then the stylus doesn't enter the groove fully and the sound is distorted, theres no in-between, its either fully down or not down far enough. Is it just that the tension has gone out of the stylus with use or is this normal. It sounds fine, by the way when playing records.
Thanks for your time.
Dave