If possible adjust belt tension if you have a separate motor or try a slightly larger or slightly smaller belt. Depending on your TT brand there may be aftermarket aids like precision sub platters that help tighten up speed inconsistencies. Don’t throw your TT in the garbage.
almost every turntable has speed control. even the cheap ones, usually have a small potentiometer directly in the motor case which you can turn with a screwdriver.
Usaullnyou have 2 screws when you remove the platter with arrows showing you which way to turn the screw usually clockwise to increase and anti clockwise to decrease speed
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What if you don't have a speed control with your turntable? How do you then adjust the speed?
You don't. You dump it to a garbage bin and buy a proper tt.
If possible adjust belt tension if you have a separate motor or try a slightly larger or slightly smaller belt. Depending on your TT brand there may be aftermarket aids like precision sub platters that help tighten up speed inconsistencies. Don’t throw your TT in the garbage.
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almost every turntable has speed control. even the cheap ones, usually have a small potentiometer directly in the motor case which you can turn with a screwdriver.
Usaullnyou have 2 screws when you remove the platter with arrows showing you which way to turn the screw usually clockwise to increase and anti clockwise to decrease speed
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