I got this turntable a week ago and I thought I was going to have to return it. Thanks to you, I was able to fix it in about 5 mins. Not all heroes wear capes!
Tried and failed miserably to make any form of adjustment.Got as far as getting the screwdriver through the felt but couldn’t seem to find the screw to make an adjustment. About five times I thought I did it but nothing lol. Any advice?
Thanks man! I just managed to fix mine. It was spinning at 34 and 47rpm. At first I used the smallest screwdriver I found at home but apparently it was still too big for it. Then I borrowed one from a friend, and I got it right. And it is just how people are saying: you poke the fabric, and you feel when it fits on the screw. You're gonna know it if it's in the right place. For those who underestimated the size of it like me, I used a flat 1.4mm (about 1/18") screwdriver.
I have been putting up with this sped up nonsense for years, and tonight I finally fixed it. Thank you so much for such clear, concise instructions! Lifesaver!
Dude....I've had this turntable for a while, and I'm a guitar player. So, I instantly heard the records we're too fast (sharp). Watched this tutorial, then made a few adjustments, and had it in tune right away. I threw RPM app on my phone, and first go round it read 33.28. So, THANK YOU!!!
GREAT tutorial. I have had this turntable for several years and noticed it played fast, more noticeably on some records than others. While annoying, I sort of dealt with it thinking any fix would be a major undertaking. Decided to finally look into it. Thanks to your video, turned into a 5 minute fix! Got both 33 and 45 speeds finely tuned and it sounds miles better! Thank you for a quick, straightforward video. It was SUPER helpful!
I'm french.... and after translating your speech, I finally repaired my turntable. Thanks you sooooo much!! Pour les français qui galèrent, demandez moi, je vous explique! c'est assez simple et ça résoud le probleme nickel !!!
My goodness, I knew I wasn’t crazy, when I told everyone the songs are a bit faster than they should be! Thank you a million for saving my ears and mind, they’re in heaven now 🤩
This video just saved me! My boyfriend’s record player (I bought it for him) always sounded off, even on my high quality records. He said he couldn’t tell but I sure could. Just fixed it now and I am thrilled! Thank you so much - I used the app RPM and a 1/16 flathead
God bless you, pal! I have a perfect pitch and so I was went nuts since the playback that came out of my AT-LP60XUSB was out of tune and didn't match the pitch standard of A440 etc. I just googled 'pitch "audio technica" tune turntable" - and I was lucky to come across this video as the first result. I just followed the very clear steps, and voila! Now I can play my piano with the LP in my retuned turntable without that annoying dissonance. You're my lifesaver. It was worth inventing the internet (and RUclips in particular) for such great tutorials. Thank you so much!
Guys, for everyone who has LP-3 model - it works too! Just get a really small crosshead screwdriver, poke the felt a couple of times and use as video instructs. There are no “buttons” as some other posts on the web might say. It’s screws. The RPM tester in the video is called Turntabulator, it’s relatively cheap.
Just when I thought all hope was lost (usually because I'm too afraid of breaking something) this ended up working for me you sir got yourself a subscriber definitely helped me a lot.
Thanks for this. My smallest flathead screwdriver has a very thin blade and is about 2 mm wide. This was too big. I ended up taking a piece 1/16" (1.58 mm) thick wire rod and grinding it down to make a screwdriver. I also reduced the width to about 1 mm. This did the trick. It takes quite a bit of force to turn the screw so you don't have to worry about accidently turning it as you're turning the screwdriver to find the slot. Mine was at 34.14 rpm. I got it down to 33.33 with three adjustments. I doubt I turned the screw more than an 1/8th of a turn.
I had a computer motherboard toolset that had a screwdriver thin enough to work. Really hope AT sees this video and makes this easier to adjust since it is such an issue
so glad I found this video- what a lifesaver! Worst part was I'm embarrassed to say that I hadn't even noticed before my daughter came home with some new Taylor Swift vinyl and she knew right away they were too fast. First, we messed with the belt, but everything really looked fine. Wasn't until we found the rpm app to measure the speed, (and then knew she was correct-about 2.4% too fast), and your video that we got to the bottom of it, and were able to re-calibrate the turntable. Taylor sounds great again and all is right with the world. Thank you!
As a perfect pitch guy, I can now finally fix my at-lp3! I boundht it second hand and with this, I discovered that it was running at 33.7~34 rpm. I fixed it now. I am happy. Thank you sir.
Thank you so much, omg. This worked perfectly!!! I got a used player recently and it saved me from buying a new belt thinking it was the reason and/or having it serviced to a third-party repair shop. It was initially playing at 34 and 47. Another tip for those who don’t have a teeny tiny screwdriver- I used a cheap angled tweezer (those with tiny pointed tips instead of the usual wide flat ones) often used for putting on lashes and/or stickers (crafting). It can be easily bent to keep one out of the way while you use the other to poke through the hole. It also has a flat bottom that can be gripped easily versus a bobby pin that’s just gonna slip in your fingers. It was a struggle to locate the screw blindly (I even thought I wasn’t doing anything ‘cause I couldn’t feel a screw twisting) but I was able to get it synced very close to 33.3 and 45 in just two tries! I now have newfound appreciation for my record player ‘cause it no longer makes my records sound Chipmunky 😂
My Sony LX300USB was running fast (it must be cloned from the AT-LP60 as they're virtually identical). Your fix worked! The adjustment holes are on the bottom and your technique worked like a charm. Thank you so much!
Awesome! Thank you so, so much! I definitely realized that the tempo of my 33 records was too fast, and sure enough when I measured it it was about 3+% too fast. I had heard it was possible to adjust but I heard that it could potentially destroy your player if you weren’t careful so I was hesitant to do it. You explained it PERFECTLY and gave me the confidence to try it. I used an eyeglass screwdriver like you suggested and turned it only a tiny bit each time. Now it’s dialed in PERFECTLY and my records sound WAY better! Thank you!
Dude. I have had this turntable for three years and always thought I got ripped off or I was going crazy because every album sounded a little to fast. My old 1970's Technics turntable never had this problem but also had an easy way to adjust if things got a little off speewise. Today, I found you. Took me a whole bunch of tweaks and a download of an app to measure turntable speed.But worth it. Amazing. Thanks!
Thank you for this video, I just picked up an Audio-Technica AT-LP60 for $30 at a local Goodwill, after I put in a fresh belt, it was running at bit fast, like 38-39 RPMs. Very help, now my records sounds great.
Thank you! This turntable was my intro to vinyl and I recently noticed it was a little too fast. Once I heard it, I couldn't unhear it. Got it down to about 33.4 after 4-5 attempts. I used a 1.4 flathead screwdriver from a precision screwdriver set.
It worked! Thanks so much, this problem caused me to stop listening to my records for about 3 years because I didn't think there was any adjustment. Thanks to you its fixed and I can play all the records I've bought and been unable to listen to!!!
I actually place the turntable so it would be partially hanging off the table, and adjusted the speed from the bottom while watching RPM in the app. It really helped. Took me less than 3 minutes to fix. Thank you!
Thanks, man! My AT-LP60XBT was spinning a wee bit too fast, w/ the pitch raised a couple of cents as a result. I never looked at the underside of my turntable that much before, but the two holes were there, same as the older LP60! Used a 1.4mm flathead screwdriver and that Turntabulator app (well worth 3 bucks), and had it down to the ideal speed in only 4 attempts! Thanks again!
It's been a really long-time anxiety and uncomfortable to listen to my vinyl when it plays 0.1x faster than usual. The sound could change, and it would be a little different. Just about to give it up and get a new vinyl player, this tutorial came up and saved my ass! Thumbs up 👍👍
Awesome! Hopefully AT fixes this issue for future turntables
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Dude… spent 3 years thinking of finding someone to fix this issue… bro! Took me 5 minutes, 3 tests from the app! Thanks! Greetings from Playa del Carmen, Mx!
Amigo soy de Guadalajara. Qué destornillador usaste ? Inserto el destornillador más pequeño qué tengo y no siento que gire nada y la tornanesa aun esta en 34.48 rpm
After over 30 minutes of frustration…it worked! I am so happy you have no idea, I bought it a new belt because that’s what I was told to do so I was about to upgrade when I didn’t want to. This video really changed my life (I really like my vinyl) I went from 34.9 rpm to 33.4 rpm. Thank you so much, you have no idea how thankful I am
I cannot thank you enough. I have the same turntable and I've been trying to figure out this issue for about 2 months. You just saved my ears man, thanks a lot!
Appreciate ur support and time. I purchased this player during my stay in US and it played fine, both 33 & 45 rpm records over the years. But off late, was playing 45 rpm ones too slow. It's next to impossible to get record service in India. Glad to find ur video. I can sleep peacefully now!
Thank you so much man! Had to go to the store and buy a precision screwdriver set but I got it. Was 34.0 and I got it down to 33.4. Good enough for me. No longer an audible difference.
giving this video some love bc wow it works!! I thought my records sounded slightly faster than normal, I assume it's from transporting my turntable during a recent move. Went from 34.23 RPM /+2.70% to 33.97/ +1.92%, not sure if that's the "normal" range but it sounds SO much better. you're a lifesaver!
This is exactly why I opted for a direct drive AT turntable this year instead. I've had to adjust this AT model and now a Sony for my dad with this exact problem, and I'm happy to pay twice the price for the privilege of never having to tweak the speed with a screwdriver again.
Thank you for this video, I have an LP60 and have had it for a good few years here in the UK, I brought a new belt but that didn’t work and thought I’d have to buy a new one, so this video is a god send, Thank You.
I was able to adjust my RPM using a 2mm-wide bit on my multi-bit mini-screwdriver -- not a specialist item by any means. Took me maybe 6 or 7 adjustments to get to get it right. Thanks for the straight-forward explainer!
absolute lifesaver, pulled my old AT60 out after 2 years of not being used, noticed it was slightly fast, found this video and fixed it in 10 minutes after finding the right screwdriver.
@isaiahdaflaco7072 been a while since I did it (i probably should do it again, it's getting slightly fast again) but I think the screw was easy to find, I just needed to find a small enough screwdriver to fit it?
Just wanted to add my “thank you” to the comments here - seriously thank you, i just bought this TT second hand bc I can’t afford anything else, and was so devastated when it ended up playing my records too fast- but you really saved me (and my poor wallet) with this video!
I cant thank this man and his video enough. I was gifted a readiohead vinyl that needed to be listened, and i was bothered when it didnt sound right. Turns out it was the pitch, and this video helped me fix my problems!
This is what the internet is for. I thought I was going mad, listening to Sticky Fingers and Wild Horses was noticeably off. Great video, covered all of it
Thanks for the video! Some tips for those with the LP3 (slightly different and I've just spent 2 hours of trial and error trying to figure this out...) It is Flat head, not Phillips like some other models. If you try to adjust while the record is playing, touching the terminal will cause extreme speed changes, so as painful as it is you will have to stop/start between every adjustment. Now for the weird bit... 33RPM hole is anti clockwise to speed up, clockwise to slow down. 45RPM hole is anti clockwise to slow down, clockwise to speed up. You need a TINY screw driver (like glasses size) and you will know when you're in the slot. If you're not sure, you're not in. Hope that helps!
Awesome. You're a lifesaver. I thought I was going crazy but it looks like my rpm was actually down to 30. A few adjustments and we are back to 33rpm on the dot. Thanks man
Just jumped on the boat and WOW! This was so helpful. Somehow my 33 RPM was running at a 52 (cue mindblown emoji). Problem solved and my records are back to sounding great! Thanks!
dude thank you so much i bought this turntable 2 years ago and i was playing my stuff this whole time with the pitch being way to high i was able to fix it this morning its rejuvenated my love for vinyl thanks man
Great video man! I was ready to throw mine out the window. All my old records sounded almost like the chipmunks were singing! You saved me a lot of trouble! Thanks again.
It worked! Got it to 33.2. It’s hard to get it precise without overshooting the mark. At first I was using a screwdriver slightly too big and could not find the slot. But a 1/16 inch or 1.5 mm flat head screwdriver does the trick. One suggestion is if you have a removable screwdriver tip to just hold it in your hands rather than using the handle so you have more control over finding the notch and also in turning it gently.
you're a lifesaver, dude. I had noticed all my records were playing over a half-step too high and had no idea what to do. With this video I was able to fix if in about 20 minutes! It's definitely a little finicky but totally worth the effort. Thanks so much!!
Thank you boss, this did the trick on the LP60X model too!! I had no idea those holes were on the bottom but it was basically exactly what you described in the video. I was doing 34.51 RPM and it was driving me crazy because the songs were a tiny bit too fast and the pitch was off so I couldn't play along on piano. Gave it a lil twist and got it to 33.41. Now when I play the root note to the songs on piano I can tell it's on key. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much! Fixed ours for my husband as a surprise for Christmas. He has an awesome vinyl collection he hasn't listened to in a while because the pitch/speed change was really getting to him. He's going to be so stoked!
This is a really helpful video, thank you for posting it. I'm not here to bash the LP60, it is what it is, and I loved mine for a good, long while. The trouble with the speed adjustment is this: once fixed, it doesn't stay fixed. I had mine set perfectly, three months later we were back to Alvin and Chipmunks. Fix again, fix again, fix again. Eventually, I turned the screw and it no longer "bit." We were done, and it was time to buy a new turntable. A pity. It frustrates me they can't get this small matter right; I would have given the LP60 to a family member, but now it's landfill.
blimey, you are not wrong about those adjustments, you don't need much! My LP60 was measuring at 34.6 RPM and it was really annoying me, so I followed your instructions and managed to get it down to 33.5 which is close enough for me. It was very noticable before, but now the music sounds right. Thanks..
Thanks for the good vid. This applies to several turntable manufacturers. The clockwise turn of the screwdriver makes the turntable go faster is very helpful. Unfortunately, I can not seem to get the potentiometer to rotate on my Sony turntable.
This isn't the only turntable where this problem exist. I had a Lab 2200 which I had to adjust as well.I think the belt loosen up a little while it plays for the first time. I actually played the record while I adjusted it while the cd of the same song was playing for 33 rpm I had to get on RUclips and play another song for my 45 rpm. Thank you for the review. I'm glad that I wasn't alone with this issue.
Thank you so much! This video has fixed an issue that's been bothering me for many months. I thankfully already had that tiny little screwdriver, which was perfect to fix the issue. I picked it up at Ace Hardware if anyone here in the comment section is looking for it.
Thank you so much,! I finally had the courage to try it and it really solved it. I used a 1.2mm screwdriver, just a tiny bit of a turn to the left and it went from a 34.9 rpm to a 33.2. :) so glad! Had this issue with 2 different AT60, even returned the first one. Worked perfectly for me, with this fix, this time
Thanks to the comments in the videos I managed to fix my AT LP3. It was going at 5% faster and I managed to bring it down to -0.4%!! 1.4 mm screw driver is key I couldn’t do it with a 2mm screwdriver When they say small turns. I think it’s more like microscopic turns ! Almost impossible to get it at 0%
tried to use a 1mm screwdriver head and got it to turn the speed down the first time, then it was too low and i spent like 2 hours trying to get it to go back up to no avail. i thought i completely broke the screw the first time or something. then had an epiphany and tried a 1.5mm and instantly felt a difference and fixed it within 5 minutes lmao. thanks for the video. new lp60x shouldn't have this issue right out of the box but sadly I did and I thought I was gonna have to warranty it out and get it replaced.
i have this turntable and it has no issues at all with the speed or anything else. it worked perfectly out of the box and still does after one year of use. the video must talk of an older model and they probably fixed the issues in the new lp60 sold in stores.
I was about to buy a replacement part I read on internet. You save me some dollars! so easy to do, thanks! I am listening to my records again! you are great!
Dude, thank you so much! I applied this same fix to my own cheap record player (Welling F700) which has always spun a little too fast. Same little screws in pretty much the same place. I didn't use a strobe or app though. Found a 33bpm metronome track on youtube and visually timed a spot on the slip mat lapping my finger at a fixed spot to the beat. Close enough, and sounds so much better. Cheers!
Thank you so much! I been listening in 34.50rpm for idk how long now and to find out how easy it is to fix is at once irritating (bc I've wasted so much time listening to albums too fast) and a relief! Thank you!!
I have extremely good hearing pitch; the 34 1/2 RPM was *really* throwing me. I bought my player in 2018 and used it probably 8 times total because I just couldn't handle it. This video Really made my day.
Thank you so much! I'm new to this and never even knew that adjustment screw was there. I have a slightly different model and it was on the bottom. Now a record I thought was bad can be enjoyed!
Oh my god, thank you for this. I had no idea this was possible. I've just been living with the fact that my records are a lil fast. Eventually I'll upgrade to a turntable with better RPM adjustment.
I got this turntable a week ago and I thought I was going to have to return it. Thanks to you, I was able to fix it in about 5 mins. Not all heroes wear capes!
Julz Pena glad it worked for you!!
He really is the man for this one!!! I’ve been in “Chipmunk mode” for the longest. I feel like I have a whole new turntable now!!!
Tried and failed miserably to make any form of adjustment.Got as far as getting the screwdriver through the felt but couldn’t seem to find the screw to make an adjustment. About five times I thought I did it but nothing lol. Any advice?
Oh my god, bless you for this. My entire collection was starting to sound like an Alvin and the chipmunks soundtrack
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Lol 😂
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SAME HERE😭😭 I COULDNT LISTEN TO ROTTEN APPLE JAR OF FLIES ALBUM I SWEAR LAYNE STALEY SOUNDED LIKE ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS I CANT😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same! I had to come back to this video after 3 years because I need an adjustment again! Haha
for anyone else who doesn’t have a teeny tiny screwdriver, you can bend a bobby pin and use the flat end! works perfect :)
@@OBusch1 lifesaver!! was panicking because i didn’t have a tiny screwdriver and this worked a treat ❤️
Thanks man! I just managed to fix mine. It was spinning at 34 and 47rpm.
At first I used the smallest screwdriver I found at home but apparently it was still too big for it. Then I borrowed one from a friend, and I got it right. And it is just how people are saying: you poke the fabric, and you feel when it fits on the screw. You're gonna know it if it's in the right place.
For those who underestimated the size of it like me, I used a flat 1.4mm (about 1/18") screwdriver.
These seem to be showing up, stock, at 34rpm. Because that's exactly what my last 2 were doing.
Thanks. I was using a 2mm and was going crazy!
I’m using the smallest possible screwdriver in the mini screwdriver set. Should I feel it catch something after poking through the foam??
I have been putting up with this sped up nonsense for years, and tonight I finally fixed it. Thank you so much for such clear, concise instructions! Lifesaver!
No problem! Glad I could help!
Dude....I've had this turntable for a while, and I'm a guitar player. So, I instantly heard the records we're too fast (sharp). Watched this tutorial, then made a few adjustments, and had it in tune right away. I threw RPM app on my phone, and first go round it read 33.28. So, THANK YOU!!!
GREAT tutorial. I have had this turntable for several years and noticed it played fast, more noticeably on some records than others. While annoying, I sort of dealt with it thinking any fix would be a major undertaking. Decided to finally look into it. Thanks to your video, turned into a 5 minute fix! Got both 33 and 45 speeds finely tuned and it sounds miles better!
Thank you for a quick, straightforward video. It was SUPER helpful!
I'm french.... and after translating your speech, I finally repaired my turntable. Thanks you sooooo much!! Pour les français qui galèrent, demandez moi, je vous explique! c'est assez simple et ça résoud le probleme nickel !!!
My goodness, I knew I wasn’t crazy, when I told everyone the songs are a bit faster than they should be! Thank you a million for saving my ears and mind, they’re in heaven now 🤩
This video just saved me! My boyfriend’s record player (I bought it for him) always sounded off, even on my high quality records. He said he couldn’t tell but I sure could. Just fixed it now and I am thrilled! Thank you so much - I used the app RPM and a 1/16 flathead
@@aleciaduncan6271 hell yeah!!!
God bless you, pal! I have a perfect pitch and so I was went nuts since the playback that came out of my AT-LP60XUSB was out of tune and didn't match the pitch standard of A440 etc. I just googled 'pitch "audio technica" tune turntable" - and I was lucky to come across this video as the first result. I just followed the very clear steps, and voila! Now I can play my piano with the LP in my retuned turntable without that annoying dissonance. You're my lifesaver. It was worth inventing the internet (and RUclips in particular) for such great tutorials. Thank you so much!
Guys, for everyone who has LP-3 model - it works too! Just get a really small crosshead screwdriver, poke the felt a couple of times and use as video instructs.
There are no “buttons” as some other posts on the web might say. It’s screws.
The RPM tester in the video is called Turntabulator, it’s relatively cheap.
Just when I thought all hope was lost (usually because I'm too afraid of breaking something) this ended up working for me you sir got yourself a subscriber definitely helped me a lot.
Thank you so much! For reference I used a 1.4mm precision screwdriver for the adjustments and it worked perfectly! Thanks again!
I can't believe how easy it was to fix the speed issue that I thought was destined to last forever. Thank you
Thanks for this. My smallest flathead screwdriver has a very thin blade and is about 2 mm wide. This was too big. I ended up taking a piece 1/16" (1.58 mm) thick wire rod and grinding it down to make a screwdriver. I also reduced the width to about 1 mm. This did the trick. It takes quite a bit of force to turn the screw so you don't have to worry about accidently turning it as you're turning the screwdriver to find the slot. Mine was at 34.14 rpm. I got it down to 33.33 with three adjustments. I doubt I turned the screw more than an 1/8th of a turn.
I had a computer motherboard toolset that had a screwdriver thin enough to work. Really hope AT sees this video and makes this easier to adjust since it is such an issue
so glad I found this video- what a lifesaver! Worst part was I'm embarrassed to say that I hadn't even noticed before my daughter came home with some new Taylor Swift vinyl and she knew right away they were too fast. First, we messed with the belt, but everything really looked fine. Wasn't until we found the rpm app to measure the speed, (and then knew she was correct-about 2.4% too fast), and your video that we got to the bottom of it, and were able to re-calibrate the turntable. Taylor sounds great again and all is right with the world. Thank you!
I've just bought the new Taylor record and that's how I ended up here, Taylor's out there helping everyone notice their turntable has issues
Life saver! This is still helping people (like me!) four years on. Quality content. Thank you!
As a perfect pitch guy, I can now finally fix my at-lp3! I boundht it second hand and with this, I discovered that it was running at 33.7~34 rpm. I fixed it now. I am happy.
Thank you sir.
Thank you so much, omg. This worked perfectly!!! I got a used player recently and it saved me from buying a new belt thinking it was the reason and/or having it serviced to a third-party repair shop. It was initially playing at 34 and 47. Another tip for those who don’t have a teeny tiny screwdriver- I used a cheap angled tweezer (those with tiny pointed tips instead of the usual wide flat ones) often used for putting on lashes and/or stickers (crafting). It can be easily bent to keep one out of the way while you use the other to poke through the hole. It also has a flat bottom that can be gripped easily versus a bobby pin that’s just gonna slip in your fingers. It was a struggle to locate the screw blindly (I even thought I wasn’t doing anything ‘cause I couldn’t feel a screw twisting) but I was able to get it synced very close to 33.3 and 45 in just two tries! I now have newfound appreciation for my record player ‘cause it no longer makes my records sound Chipmunky 😂
My Sony LX300USB was running fast (it must be cloned from the AT-LP60 as they're virtually identical). Your fix worked! The adjustment holes are on the bottom and your technique worked like a charm. Thank you so much!
absolutely blessing. all my records sounded high pitch but I got used to it so now I get to re-experience all my records again.
Awesome! Thank you so, so much! I definitely realized that the tempo of my 33 records was too fast, and sure enough when I measured it it was about 3+% too fast. I had heard it was possible to adjust but I heard that it could potentially destroy your player if you weren’t careful so I was hesitant to do it. You explained it PERFECTLY and gave me the confidence to try it. I used an eyeglass screwdriver like you suggested and turned it only a tiny bit each time. Now it’s dialed in PERFECTLY and my records sound WAY better! Thank you!
Glad you got the TT sorted!
Dude. I have had this turntable for three years and always thought I got ripped off or I was going crazy because every album sounded a little to fast. My old 1970's Technics turntable never had this problem but also had an easy way to adjust if things got a little off speewise. Today, I found you. Took me a whole bunch of tweaks and a download of an app to measure turntable speed.But worth it. Amazing. Thanks!
Thank you for this video, I just picked up an Audio-Technica AT-LP60 for $30 at a local Goodwill, after I put in a fresh belt, it was running at bit fast, like 38-39 RPMs. Very help, now my records sounds great.
Thank you! This turntable was my intro to vinyl and I recently noticed it was a little too fast. Once I heard it, I couldn't unhear it. Got it down to about 33.4 after 4-5 attempts. I used a 1.4 flathead screwdriver from a precision screwdriver set.
Took me quite a few tries to set it correctly. Hopefully AT fixes the issue soon on future turntables.
MY MAN THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! i typed in the search playing too fast and my exact model comes up at the TOP OF THE LIST!!!
It worked! Thanks so much, this problem caused me to stop listening to my records for about 3 years because I didn't think there was any adjustment. Thanks to you its fixed and I can play all the records I've bought and been unable to listen to!!!
I actually place the turntable so it would be partially hanging off the table, and adjusted the speed from the bottom while watching RPM in the app. It really helped. Took me less than 3 minutes to fix. Thank you!
This is already a video from 4 years ago and still it saved me, thank you good sir🙏
Thanks, man! My AT-LP60XBT was spinning a wee bit too fast, w/ the pitch raised a couple of cents as a result. I never looked at the underside of my turntable that much before, but the two holes were there, same as the older LP60! Used a 1.4mm flathead screwdriver and that Turntabulator app (well worth 3 bucks), and had it down to the ideal speed in only 4 attempts! Thanks again!
did it change speeds again?
@@DJxDJ1997 I had to perform another slight modification a few months after I initially tried it. Perfect speed now.
@@meh54 mine keeps speeding after a week or so :( do you think there's a way to keep it steady?
It's been a really long-time anxiety and uncomfortable to listen to my vinyl when it plays 0.1x faster than usual. The sound could change, and it would be a little different. Just about to give it up and get a new vinyl player, this tutorial came up and saved my ass! Thumbs up 👍👍
This saved me from buying a new turntable! It was spinning at 37 and 49! so it sounded really high pitched, even with male singers. Thank you😃
Another happy audience member reporting that you helped me fix my AT-LP60!
Awesome! Hopefully AT fixes this issue for future turntables
Dude… spent 3 years thinking of finding someone to fix this issue… bro! Took me 5 minutes, 3 tests from the app! Thanks! Greetings from Playa del Carmen, Mx!
Amigo soy de Guadalajara. Qué destornillador usaste ? Inserto el destornillador más pequeño qué tengo y no siento que gire nada y la tornanesa aun esta en 34.48 rpm
After over 30 minutes of frustration…it worked! I am so happy you have no idea, I bought it a new belt because that’s what I was told to do so I was about to upgrade when I didn’t want to. This video really changed my life (I really like my vinyl) I went from 34.9 rpm to 33.4 rpm. Thank you so much, you have no idea how thankful I am
You saved me a trip to the technician! Now I can enjoy my LP60 again 🙏🏼
I cannot thank you enough. I have the same turntable and I've been trying to figure out this issue for about 2 months. You just saved my ears man, thanks a lot!
Appreciate ur support and time. I purchased this player during my stay in US and it played fine, both 33 & 45 rpm records over the years. But off late, was playing 45 rpm ones too slow. It's next to impossible to get record service in India. Glad to find ur video. I can sleep peacefully now!
Thank you so much man! Had to go to the store and buy a precision screwdriver set but I got it. Was 34.0 and I got it down to 33.4. Good enough for me. No longer an audible difference.
giving this video some love bc wow it works!! I thought my records sounded slightly faster than normal, I assume it's from transporting my turntable during a recent move. Went from 34.23 RPM /+2.70% to 33.97/ +1.92%, not sure if that's the "normal" range but it sounds SO much better. you're a lifesaver!
This is exactly why I opted for a direct drive AT turntable this year instead. I've had to adjust this AT model and now a Sony for my dad with this exact problem, and I'm happy to pay twice the price for the privilege of never having to tweak the speed with a screwdriver again.
Me too! Some benefits to belt but I prefer DD
Thank you for this video, I have an LP60 and have had it for a good few years here in the UK, I brought a new belt but that didn’t work and thought I’d have to buy a new one, so this video is a god send, Thank You.
I was able to adjust my RPM using a 2mm-wide bit on my multi-bit mini-screwdriver -- not a specialist item by any means. Took me maybe 6 or 7 adjustments to get to get it right. Thanks for the straight-forward explainer!
absolute lifesaver, pulled my old AT60 out after 2 years of not being used, noticed it was slightly fast, found this video and fixed it in 10 minutes after finding the right screwdriver.
Did you find the screw easily?
@isaiahdaflaco7072 been a while since I did it (i probably should do it again, it's getting slightly fast again) but I think the screw was easy to find, I just needed to find a small enough screwdriver to fit it?
I recently got into vinyl and thought all the songs were supposed to be slightly sped up until I listened to another turntable! Thank you for this!
Just wanted to add my “thank you” to the comments here - seriously thank you, i just bought this TT second hand bc I can’t afford anything else, and was so devastated when it ended up playing my records too fast- but you really saved me (and my poor wallet) with this video!
Noticed your "Victims, aren't we all?" tattoo and The Crow soundtrack! Rest in power, Brandon!
BradyA1124 Brandon will live on forever
I cant thank this man and his video enough. I was gifted a readiohead vinyl that needed to be listened, and i was bothered when it didnt sound right. Turns out it was the pitch, and this video helped me fix my problems!
Glad I could help!
This is what the internet is for. I thought I was going mad, listening to Sticky Fingers and Wild Horses was noticeably off. Great video, covered all of it
Glad this worked for you!
Thanks dude! I was bummed out and stopped listening to my records because of this problem but now I’m back in business!
Dude you are amazing! For years I’ve thought my record player was screwed. Thank you man!
Thanks for the video! Some tips for those with the LP3 (slightly different and I've just spent 2 hours of trial and error trying to figure this out...) It is Flat head, not Phillips like some other models. If you try to adjust while the record is playing, touching the terminal will cause extreme speed changes, so as painful as it is you will have to stop/start between every adjustment. Now for the weird bit...
33RPM hole is anti clockwise to speed up, clockwise to slow down. 45RPM hole is anti clockwise to slow down, clockwise to speed up. You need a TINY screw driver (like glasses size) and you will know when you're in the slot. If you're not sure, you're not in. Hope that helps!
Damn I was hoping the LP3 did not have this issue :/
@@Music-for-Miles at least it's an easy fix once you've got the trick! Couldn't have done it without your video 🤘 thanks again.
Man you're an angel
It took me 20 mins to adjust the speeds and i finally learned how thanks to you
Glad I could help
Awesome. You're a lifesaver. I thought I was going crazy but it looks like my rpm was actually down to 30. A few adjustments and we are back to 33rpm on the dot. Thanks man
Just jumped on the boat and WOW! This was so helpful. Somehow my 33 RPM was running at a 52 (cue mindblown emoji). Problem solved and my records are back to sounding great! Thanks!
dude thank you so much i bought this turntable 2 years ago and i was playing my stuff this whole time with the pitch being way to high i was able to fix it this morning its rejuvenated my love for vinyl thanks man
Thank you so much! I just did the tutorial and now my vinyl player is back to normal!
Great video man! I was ready to throw mine out the window. All my old records sounded almost like the chipmunks were singing! You saved me a lot of trouble! Thanks again.
It worked! Got it to 33.2. It’s hard to get it precise without overshooting the mark. At first I was using a screwdriver slightly too big and could not find the slot. But a 1/16 inch or 1.5 mm flat head screwdriver does the trick. One suggestion is if you have a removable screwdriver tip to just hold it in your hands rather than using the handle so you have more control over finding the notch and also in turning it gently.
you're a lifesaver, dude. I had noticed all my records were playing over a half-step too high and had no idea what to do. With this video I was able to fix if in about 20 minutes! It's definitely a little finicky but totally worth the effort. Thanks so much!!
Holy sensitive adjustment! I got mine to 33.6 and it ROCKS!!!thank you man
Thank you boss, this did the trick on the LP60X model too!! I had no idea those holes were on the bottom but it was basically exactly what you described in the video. I was doing 34.51 RPM and it was driving me crazy because the songs were a tiny bit too fast and the pitch was off so I couldn't play along on piano. Gave it a lil twist and got it to 33.41. Now when I play the root note to the songs on piano I can tell it's on key. Thank you so much!!!
Good man, that just saved me throwing my turntable in the bin, as you say, very minor adjustments needed.
thank you so much, i thought this problem could never be fixed until i watched your video
Thank you so much! Fixed ours for my husband as a surprise for Christmas. He has an awesome vinyl collection he hasn't listened to in a while because the pitch/speed change was really getting to him. He's going to be so stoked!
So glad I could help!!
Life saver. I thought I was going to have to take it somewhere to get adjusted and didn’t realize this was all it takes! Thanks dude
This is a really helpful video, thank you for posting it. I'm not here to bash the LP60, it is what it is, and I loved mine for a good, long while. The trouble with the speed adjustment is this: once fixed, it doesn't stay fixed. I had mine set perfectly, three months later we were back to Alvin and Chipmunks. Fix again, fix again, fix again. Eventually, I turned the screw and it no longer "bit." We were done, and it was time to buy a new turntable. A pity. It frustrates me they can't get this small matter right; I would have given the LP60 to a family member, but now it's landfill.
blimey, you are not wrong about those adjustments, you don't need much! My LP60 was measuring at 34.6 RPM and it was really annoying me, so I followed your instructions and managed to get it down to 33.5 which is close enough for me. It was very noticable before, but now the music sounds right. Thanks..
Thanks for the good vid. This applies to several turntable manufacturers. The clockwise turn of the screwdriver makes the turntable go faster is very helpful.
Unfortunately, I can not seem to get the potentiometer to rotate on my Sony turntable.
Yes! Thanks man. It took some time to find your video, I was convinced I had the wrong sized belt. This did it.
Dude this thing was driving me crazy last months. You’re a hero! Thanks
I just used your tutorial to fix my LP60, and it worked like a champ! Thank you!
This isn't the only turntable where this problem exist. I had a Lab 2200 which I had to adjust as well.I think the belt loosen up a little while it plays for the first time. I actually played the record while I adjusted it while the cd of the same song was playing for 33 rpm I had to get on RUclips and play another song for my 45 rpm. Thank you for the review. I'm glad that I wasn't alone with this issue.
Thank you so much! This video has fixed an issue that's been bothering me for many months.
I thankfully already had that tiny little screwdriver, which was perfect to fix the issue. I picked it up at Ace Hardware if anyone here in the comment section is looking for it.
Hell yeah! So glad this fixed the issue for you!
Thank you so much for this! Ive been procrastinating for weeks to do this but it literally took 5 minutes. Finally can listen to my records again!
Thank you so much,! I finally had the courage to try it and it really solved it. I used a 1.2mm screwdriver, just a tiny bit of a turn to the left and it went from a 34.9 rpm to a 33.2. :) so glad! Had this issue with 2 different AT60, even returned the first one. Worked perfectly for me, with this fix, this time
Thanks to the comments in the videos I managed to fix my AT LP3. It was going at 5% faster and I managed to bring it down to -0.4%!!
1.4 mm screw driver is key I couldn’t do it with a 2mm screwdriver
When they say small turns. I think it’s more like microscopic turns ! Almost impossible to get it at 0%
tried to use a 1mm screwdriver head and got it to turn the speed down the first time, then it was too low and i spent like 2 hours trying to get it to go back up to no avail. i thought i completely broke the screw the first time or something. then had an epiphany and tried a 1.5mm and instantly felt a difference and fixed it within 5 minutes lmao. thanks for the video. new lp60x shouldn't have this issue right out of the box but sadly I did and I thought I was gonna have to warranty it out and get it replaced.
Thanks so much. This is the most straight forward video I have ever seen
This was extremely helpful in every detail to fix the speed problem of my Audio Technica AT PL 300. Thank you so much.
Glad it helped!
i have this turntable and it has no issues at all with the speed or anything else. it worked perfectly out of the box and still does after one year of use. the video must talk of an older model and they probably fixed the issues in the new lp60 sold in stores.
Got one about 2 weeks and I could tell it was a little fast... YOU ARE A LIFESAVER
Another patient saved, doc. You're a true lifesaver. (MDs are overrated anyway, amiright?)
Glad this worked for you!
Worked just like you said. Got it within a 4/100's of the actual speed. Pretty darn close. Thanks.
Right on!!!
Fixed mine through this video, worked like a charm! Thank you!
You’re a legend! Only person who has actually explained how to make my record player work properly! Thanks!
So glad this helped you! Keep spinning!!!
I was about to buy a replacement part I read on internet. You save me some dollars! so easy to do, thanks! I am listening to my records again! you are great!
Dude, thank you so much! I applied this same fix to my own cheap record player (Welling F700) which has always spun a little too fast. Same little screws in pretty much the same place. I didn't use a strobe or app though. Found a 33bpm metronome track on youtube and visually timed a spot on the slip mat lapping my finger at a fixed spot to the beat. Close enough, and sounds so much better. Cheers!
Josh Rowley I wonder if the two turntables have the same mechanisms in them
Thanks man. My LP60 has been running on Chipmunk speed for a while. I was about to replace it, but it only took 5 minutes to fix.
Hell yeah! Glad I could help!!
Don’t have the same turntable but it had the same system, thank you soo much! Fixed my problem and I can enjoy my records again
Thank you so much! I been listening in 34.50rpm for idk how long now and to find out how easy it is to fix is at once irritating (bc I've wasted so much time listening to albums too fast) and a relief! Thank you!!
I have extremely good hearing pitch; the 34 1/2 RPM was *really* throwing me. I bought my player in 2018 and used it probably 8 times total because I just couldn't handle it. This video Really made my day.
Dude, thank you sooooooo much. I was trying to find a video to solve this issue, but I could not find it, until I saw this. Thanks!
Thanks for the help, the APP I used was "RPM" is quite simple to use.
Thank you so much man! thought it was my records fault, saved me the trip and process of returning everything
Thank you so much! I'm new to this and never even knew that adjustment screw was there. I have a slightly different model and it was on the bottom. Now a record I thought was bad can be enjoyed!
Oh my god, thank you for this. I had no idea this was possible. I've just been living with the fact that my records are a lil fast. Eventually I'll upgrade to a turntable with better RPM adjustment.
My man!! Thank you so much!! Was about to buy a new belt or just a whole new turn table. Wow thank you!!!!
Glad I could help!
Thank you!! So easy and it worked. Can finally listen to my favorite records without cringing
Thank you so much for this. What a simple fix. Only took me about 3 tries to get it dialed in🙏