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Simple Turntable Repair Guide To Tune Slow Speaker

  If your record player is playing a bit slower than it used to run before, maybe it has an internal problem. With usage time, record players become slow for many reasons. From dirt accumulation to an expanded belt, there are various different problems that can considerably affect the speed of your record player. Luckily, you can fix a slow record player with its turntable repair in a few simple steps only. What Should Be Speed Of Playing Records? First of all, before you start fixing the speed of your record player, it is necessary to know that various vinyl records play at different speeds based on their composition. Usually, vinyl records play at one of these three speeds: Ø   33 RPM Ø   45 RPM Ø   78 RPM Though, 78 RPM (Rotations per minute) records are harder to find than the standard ones, 45 and 33, nowadays.  If you love listening to these records, you need to ensure that the turntable you are using is capable of playing at the suitable speed of the vinyl record itself. Fortun

4 Sure Tips For Troubleshooting Speaker

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Speakers have become a necessity in almost every major event around the world, and the quality of these speakers can be deduced from the sound. They vary in types like subwoofer, tweeter, woofer, mid-range, studio monitor, and so on. Some speakers are used in different gadgets like mobile phones and Music Players. Even though it is practically obvious to spot a faulty speaker, it might be hard to determine if it only requires a repair or you have to change it completely. Before you jump into the process of buying a new one, asking a professional electrician for advice may be the best thing to do when it comes to speaker repair . You can save yourself some cash by personally checking the current status of your speakers with little or no cost. Being able to personally check your speakers would come in handy most especially before or during an event. Here are some ways to check if your speaker needs repair: Test with a known good on One of the simplest ways to test your speakers is to rem