Thank you. The player i has a switch that gives me the option for 45rpm or 33. A record of classical music i got i think i played it on the wrong speed. I havent heard it before so I didn't know. Would that hurt the player or record? |
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Thank you. The player i has a switch that gives me the option for 45rpm or 33. A record of classical music i got i think i played it on the wrong speed. I havent heard it before so I didn't know. Would that hurt the player or record? |
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I never really played records at too much of the wrong speed, so I do not know for sure, but check the actual vinyl itself to see if it indicates a speed. |
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Last edited by Exhalent; 08-05-2009 at 04:32 AM.
I have a couple of Technics 1210's but they're not belt driven like I suspect your record player is. They're driven from magnets which maintain a steady speed. Record players can come in 33/45/78 rpm speeds so make sure you've selected the right speed. |
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Throw away your Goodwill player(or save it for backup) and buy a decent entry level turntable like Crosley. |
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It probably wouldn't hurt it if it only happens by mistake, and not very often. Just remember the 45's are the little one-song on a side record, and the 33's are the albums, so bigger. And only on one side. Gosh, it's been awhile! |
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