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TROUBLE
CHECKS
The following chart will help correct
most
problems which
may
occur with the unit.
If the problem persists after you have made
these checks, consult Your Sony Service Station
or Sony dealer.
Impaired
tone
quality
@Turntable
not level
@ Unit incorrectly
placed
on or near a speaker
@ Dusty stylus
e Worn stylus or defective record (The stylus life is approx.
400
hours of playing time.)
eIncorrect
cartridge installation
eImproper tonearm
balance
eImproper
tracking force
e|mproper
setting of the Anti-skating
Compensator
e|mproper turntable speed
No audio
from
one
channel
eLoose
attachment
of the shell to the tonearm
@Loose
connection
of phono
cord
eLow
volume
level setting for one channel
of the amplifier
eIncorrect
connection
of the shell lead wires
Groove skipping, Tonearm
tends
to skate
out, Tonearm
does
not advance
(record repeats)
eTurntable
not level
e Defective
record
eExternal
vibrations
elmproper
tracking
force
eImproper
setting of the Anti-skating
Compensator
Steady
low-pitched
sound
(hum)
e Loose
ground wire connection
to the amplifier
@Loose
connection
between
the shell and the tonearm
eIncorrect
connection
of the shell lead wires
@ Transit
screws
not removed
Loud
rumble
or
low-frequency
''howl''
which
occurs
when
playing
a record
at high sound
levels (acoustic
feedback*)
ePut
the turntable
on a sturdy surface.
ePut the turntable as far away
from
the speakers
as possible.
elf the above does
not rectify the
problem,
try commercially
available acoustic insulators designed to be put between the feet
and shelf.
* Acoustic feedback:
The vibration
of speakers
is transmitted
through
the air
or via solid objects (shelves, cabinets, floor, etc.) to the turntable, picked up by
the cartridge stylus, amplified,
and again reproduced
through
the speakers.
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