Hey everybody,
I just inherited a Beogram 8000 that once belonged to my grandfather that my dad recently had refurbished, along with some other stereo components. I've had it for about a week, but I'm very much a novice when it comes to this stuff, so I'm facing a problem that I have no idea how to solve.
The Beogram 8000 has been working fine for several days, but yesterday I found that when I turned it on, the record started spinning up way too fast -- I don't know the exact speed, but it's insanely fast, a lot faster than 45RPM, though the digital display is reading "33." (but does not include any numbers after the decimal point.)
As the turntable had been working perfectly before now, I'm hoping that it's a simple matter to correct. Unfortunately, I don't know what caused this speed issue to occur, but I'm guessing that it had to have been something minor. Right?
Would anyone be able to help me diagnose and fix this issue? What's happening here, and how do I get my records to play at a normal, non-demonic speed?
Thanks in advance for any advice you may have.