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41-608 phono question
#1

I just reinstalled my phono unit. It had been missing a tone arm, which I just replaced (finally). I do not have any instructions, and have no idea how to adjust it properly. There is no sound either. The light does turn on, i can hear the music at the needle end. The chassis was restored by Ron, and works fine. I have previously run my CD player off of the phono plug, so I know the Phono output is OK.
Any body have a copy of how to use the phono?
Thank you
MIke
#2

Adjustments for the Beam-of-Light tonearm are on my site. See the main links down the left side of my website for the Beam-Of-Light Phono Pickup link.
#3

Thank you for the information. I would however like an explanation of what the selector buttons do as well as any adjustments that may be needed. Right now I can't get the record off the turntable, as the lever arms are in a position to block it.......Stupid I know, also when it is on, the tonearm tracks out too far to drop down on the record, and it does not park itself over far enough when record is complete.......
#4

The buttons on the changer are:

'10' for 10-in. 78rpm records

'12' for 12-in. 78s

'M' means Manual play

'R' mean Release or Reject (to the next record in the stack).

Motor On/Off is self explanitory.




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