Thanks for the video but your player is playing the LP too fast. I had the same problem with my player and had to have a speed adjustment made at a service center. Belt drive players have this common problem. Is your's a belt drive player? The direct drive players can be manually adjusted I hear. EZ
@edzalewski I don't understand why people have a problem with this. So it plays fast big freaking deal. If you want to hear it normally listen to a CD. This is partly why turntables/vinyl were so cool. Some played fast, others slow, others correctly. Mine was a direct drive and it was also about 40 years old. I liked the way it sounded most of the time. Your real problem with this I'm guessing is the pitch. If it was simply a little faster but w/o changing pitch you'd prolly like it more
honeymoon, lizzie. all well. take care.
icedragon40 3 weeks ago
I just played my 1984 record and immediately noticed that it was too fast. So, it's not your record player, it's the actual record.
All my other records are fine.
guitarsehole 2 months ago
Bad ass!
SteelBustingBiker 4 months ago
Thanks for the video but your player is playing the LP too fast. I had the same problem with my player and had to have a speed adjustment made at a service center. Belt drive players have this common problem. Is your's a belt drive player? The direct drive players can be manually adjusted I hear. EZ
edzalewski 1 year ago
@edzalewski I don't understand why people have a problem with this. So it plays fast big freaking deal. If you want to hear it normally listen to a CD. This is partly why turntables/vinyl were so cool. Some played fast, others slow, others correctly. Mine was a direct drive and it was also about 40 years old. I liked the way it sounded most of the time. Your real problem with this I'm guessing is the pitch. If it was simply a little faster but w/o changing pitch you'd prolly like it more
Jedmac90 1 year ago
great
doranemon 2 years ago