Slow Turntable? It May Not Be The Belt...

If you have a turntable that you use frequently, you may want to learn from a mistake I recently made. In this video, I talk about turntable speed. Sometimes, when a belt drive turntable starts to play records ever so slowly, it could be because the belt needs to be replaced. Over time, belts stretch, and this will affect the speed.
But this issue is not always caused by stretched belts. On many turntables, there is also a speed adjustment where you can manually adjust how fast the records play. On my Realistic turntable, these speed adjustments can be accessed on the bottom of the turntable. There is an adjustment for 33 rpm records, as well as 45 rpm.
It can be a little tricky to adjust these settings, depending on where they are located on your turntable. In this video, I explain how I was able to adjust the speed on my turntable. It can be a bit of a hassle, but once you get the hang of it, it's really not that difficult!
I have owned my LAB 340 turntable for many decades. It still works great! As I mention in the video, I do not use my turntable all the time. I may use it a few times a month. But after so many years, the belt is eventually going to stretch. I have read online that you should change your turntable belt every 3-5 years, depending on how heavily you use it.
Please be sure to check out my vinyl and turntable playlist. Over the past couple of years, I have made numerous videos all about vinyl and turntables. Years ago I was an avid collector of vinyl. I still buy used vinyl, but not as frequently as I used to. There is no greater thrill than finding that one record that you have been trying to track down for ages!
What turntable do you have? How often do you change your belt? How do you adjust speed on your turntable? Do you prefer vinyl? Do you think it sounds better than CDs? Feel free to leave a comment!
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  • @saturn__foxx4956
    @saturn__foxx4956 Жыл бұрын

    So since this vid is kinda fresh imma give this a shot Ive got a newer Victrola suitcase record player its about a year old and i use it just about every day for 2-4 hours. I noticed a few days ago that its playing all my records ever so slightly slower than they should and i dont have the screws to adjust the speed. Should i try replacing the belt or do you think it might be something else? I love this record player and i love listinging to music on it and i really just need to know whether this one can be fixed or if i should just invest in a new one. Ive spent probably 200$ on records over the last year and it kills me seeing them unplayed and going to waste.

  • @techreviewguy7771

    @techreviewguy7771

    Жыл бұрын

    I would look online for any videos that talk about speed adjustment for your particular model. I am thinking there must be a way to adjust. I am not all that familiar with the Victrola. Sorry!

  • @WildReaper66
    @WildReaper66 Жыл бұрын

    Hey there, have a question for you. I got a Sony ps-lx49 turntable and my records are going fast. Turntable itself have two holes for speed adjustment, but when i adjust it the next day it is going fast. Recently i changed belt and it's still same. If anyone have a solution for my problem, please let me know. Thanks

  • @techreviewguy7771

    @techreviewguy7771

    Жыл бұрын

    Hmm, not exactly sure. Anyone have any suggestions?

  • @rodnibee
    @rodnibee Жыл бұрын

    I just acquired a Kenwood KD-2055 and it spins a little bit slow. I thought that the belt needs replacement but found out that it's okay. Now I wonder what causes the slow spin. I don't know yet if the unit has also a speed adjustment mechanism. Anyway I'll check if have time. Thanks for sharing.

  • @techreviewguy7771

    @techreviewguy7771

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @FlatBroke612
    @FlatBroke612 Жыл бұрын

    Why are you adjusting by ear? Your turntable has a strobe...

  • @techreviewguy7771

    @techreviewguy7771

    Жыл бұрын

    Are you referring to a strobe light? The Lab 340 does not have this.