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turntable setup question

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:42 pm
by slowriot_Archive
i recently purchased a pro-jects turntable (a pro-ject 6). unfortunately, the audiophile geek i purchased it from dismantled it during the pick-up and packed it safely away in a box so that nothing could be damaged during transit. so, when i arrived back at my apartment, i was faced with the task of putting together a turntable i knew absolutely nothing about. i printed a user's manual off the internet to use, but i'm having a host of issues. maybe one of you can help me.

1 - i THOUGHT i had the belt perfectly fit around the platter and belt drive, but if i turn on the turntable i can hear the sound of the belt moving around the platter. that's not right!

2 - the tone-arm, even when seemingly in place, is causing my needle to skate off a record whenever i lower it. i have the anti-skating weight secured, i have the counterweight on and the tracking force, everything appears fine. but as soon as i lower the needle onto the record it skates right off. if i drop the needle in the middle of the track, it will skip around horribly for a few seconds and then skate off. luckily i've been practicing on a worthless record.

any advice? anyone with a pro-jects 6? help!? please!?

turntable setup question

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:06 am
by h8 m0dems_Archive
is it brand new?
sounds like you needle is fucked.

turntable setup question

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:51 am
by vockins_Archive
slowriot wrote:i recently purchased a pro-jects turntable (a pro-ject 6). unfortunately, the audiophile geek i purchased it from dismantled it during the pick-up and packed it safely away in a box so that nothing could be damaged during transit. so, when i arrived back at my apartment, i was faced with the task of putting together a turntable i knew absolutely nothing about. i printed a user's manual off the internet to use, but i'm having a host of issues. maybe one of you can help me.

1 - i THOUGHT i had the belt perfectly fit around the platter and belt drive, but if i turn on the turntable i can hear the sound of the belt moving around the platter. that's not right!

2 - the tone-arm, even when seemingly in place, is causing my needle to skate off a record whenever i lower it. i have the anti-skating weight secured, i have the counterweight on and the tracking force, everything appears fine. but as soon as i lower the needle onto the record it skates right off. if i drop the needle in the middle of the track, it will skip around horribly for a few seconds and then skate off. luckily i've been practicing on a worthless record.

any advice? anyone with a pro-jects 6? help!? please!?

I have a Pro-Ject Debut ver. something. The counterweight doesn't mark decimals for some goofy reason - i.e. 25 means 2.5g, 30 means 3.0g, etc.

When I was setting mine up for the first time, I set the counterweight to 2 and change, or whatever it specifies in the manual, and the thing was bonkers. It wasn't until I borrowed a scale that I realized there were no decimals on the counterweight. It also answered the question of why anyone would want to set the downforce to 50 grams. I was sitting there in my living room wondering if there was some insane audiophile trend going on that I didn't know about, where dudes are pounding the needles into the records, fucking the shit out of the grooves, or if there were these $100,000 cartridges made out of antimatter and time that required burly downforce.

Your 6 may be different, and I've got nothing on the belt problem. Call the dude.

turntable setup question

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 1:32 pm
by TheMilford_Archive
zero out the tonearm first. this should be in the instructions.

you want to be tracking between 1.4 - 2 grams depending on your cart.