Hi Everyone,
I am a first-time turntable owner who just bought a Beogram 3000 Type 5231 turntable. It's not working, and I have a number of observations to share that might clue someone in on how it can be repaired. :)
1) The tonearm cues correctly, but the platter does not engage. We (me and roommates) believe this to be because the motor mechanism is the main problem.
2) We took the platter off, and the belt was completely slack. It is way too big to fit tightly over the drive shaft and the platter wheel (not sure if these are the correct terms..).
3) The motor worked on "automatic 7" but not "10" or "12." That is, with the platter off, we observed the drive shaft spinning on 7 only.
4) We observed the "note" on the sticker that's visible when the platter is removed, and followed the directions to turn the transport securing screws all the way to the left, and this causes the platter wheel and stylus to become extremely bouncy--to the point where the needle nearly touches the surface underneath it while in resting mode. Is this the correct setup for playing my music (when the rest of the issues get resolved)?
Thanks so much for any advice you can offer, and I apologize if my terminology is not proper. :)
--Brian