No perfect solution so far. I checked vacuum pressure and it seems good. I flushed the armtube with hot water and I decreased tracking pressure to zero. The only thing that does work is going back to the outside-in method of vacuuming which I guess isn't as good but the record sure looks clean.
Loricraft PRC3 could use some help
I have about a PRC3 of unknown age (5 years old to me)
and it needs some help I think. I just replaced the belt and that solved a couple of issues with the platter. I'm still experiencing a lot of thread pulling out while it's cleaning a some vibrations that are causing the arm to jump and vibrate periodically. Any suggestions? Is it vacuum pressure related? Do I just need to find a place to have it repaired or is there something I can do at home?
and it needs some help I think. I just replaced the belt and that solved a couple of issues with the platter. I'm still experiencing a lot of thread pulling out while it's cleaning a some vibrations that are causing the arm to jump and vibrate periodically. Any suggestions? Is it vacuum pressure related? Do I just need to find a place to have it repaired or is there something I can do at home?
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