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Is this happening only when using the turntable wirelessly (connected via Bluetooth), when using it hard-wired, or both? Is it skipping as in the needle is physically stuck in the same spot on the record (the tonearm does not progress) and the same section of the record is repeated over and over, OR is the sound just dropping out momentarily throughout the record as the record plays (the tonearm DOES progress)? If it is sticking, exchange this unit for another one as this could be caused by a number of factors. If it is dropping out only when using the wireless connection, you are experiencing interference from another electronic device nearby. Keep the turntable away from wireless routers as these seem to be the most common source of interference at this time. As much as 30 feet between a router and Bluetooth turntable may be required.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Most turntables have a counterweight at the end of the tone arm to adjust stylus pressure. I don’t know if this specific one does or not
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Put a penny on top of the cartridge.
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