great video always remember to degrease any moving parts the regressed but not over grease these turntables can last very long time just keep up inspections every so often Great find
Thank you! Yes, I have restored several of them so far and the process has been fairly the same on the 70s record players. I now tend to use more lithium grease vs 3 in 1 oil, as oil has a very strong smell. Usually the hardest part for me is to take it apart so I can get to all the parts.
dunno if you guys cares but if you guys are stoned like me atm you can stream pretty much all the latest series on instaflixxer. I've been binge watching with my gf for the last couple of months xD
1:09: None of them do that I've had. Even after disassemble and lubing, still won't. I've tried 4 times to find the problem with no result. I think these are pretty much disposable after they stop working. All my other brands work great after restoration. Something about Gararrds that don't want to work right.
@chass5438 It is the cam on the bottom side that needs to cleaned and or heated so it moves freely. Search here for the video "How to Service your Garrard turntable. Model 3000, Lab 40, AT-6, 6000 jordan pier-the cam has to be loose on the top and bottom side - the cuprit is on the bottom, I just finished one now.
great vid......... HELP....... I have a Garrad 2025t but the speed selector is broken. after taking it apart the speed is calibrated incorrectly (plays 45rpm when pointing at 33 etc.) it also cannot play 78 rpm which is frustrating as the speed selector lever is already at the final position. I have tried fixing it but have not been successful
I have a 2025tc that was not working when I received it. I found a small bent up wire in the bottom of cabinet. I found that the straight end goes up into the back of the arm and connect to something below. If you still have the 2025 and you see the metal piece I am talking about would it be possible to send me a photo of where it connect on a lower arm? (Part number 156 , overload spring)
I have used 3-In-One Oil on metal parts at the bottom and white lithium grease on the top gears. 3-in-one oil smells bad though, be careful with it if you want to use it.
Yes, they are similar and have the same issue of lubricant turning into glue with time. I have never worked on BSR before, but I've read that the process is similar.
great video always remember to degrease any moving parts the regressed but not over grease these turntables can last very long time just keep up inspections every so often Great find
Thank you! Yes, I have restored several of them so far and the process has been fairly the same on the 70s record players. I now tend to use more lithium grease vs 3 in 1 oil, as oil has a very strong smell. Usually the hardest part for me is to take it apart so I can get to all the parts.
dunno if you guys cares but if you guys are stoned like me atm you can stream pretty much all the latest series on instaflixxer. I've been binge watching with my gf for the last couple of months xD
@London Noel Yup, have been using instaflixxer for months myself =)
1:09: None of them do that I've had. Even after disassemble and lubing, still won't. I've tried 4 times to find the problem with no result. I think these are pretty much disposable after they stop working. All my other brands work great after restoration. Something about Gararrds that don't want to work right.
Edit: I know, I spelled it wrong.....
@chass5438 It is the cam on the bottom side that needs to cleaned and or heated so it moves freely. Search here for the video "How to Service your Garrard turntable. Model 3000, Lab 40, AT-6, 6000 jordan pier-the cam has to be loose on the top and bottom side - the cuprit is on the bottom, I just finished one now.
great vid......... HELP....... I have a Garrad 2025t but the speed selector is broken. after taking it apart the speed is calibrated incorrectly (plays 45rpm when pointing at 33 etc.) it also cannot play 78 rpm which is frustrating as the speed selector lever is already at the final position. I have tried fixing it but have not been successful
Hi
I have this same record player and the turn table doesn’t turn. How do I fix it?
that’s my dad!! 🥳🤩😚
Hi, I have a garrard 2025TC with a visible loose spring wondering if I could bother you with some questions about it?
I have a 2025tc that was not working when I received it. I found a small bent up wire in the bottom of cabinet. I found that the straight end goes up into the back of the arm and connect to something below. If you still have the 2025 and you see the metal piece I am talking about would it be possible to send me a photo of where it connect on a lower arm? (Part number 156 , overload spring)
i bought one like the Garrard recently, but don't like the varco cartridge
Where are you?
Hello can you tell me what you use to lubricate it?
I have used 3-In-One Oil
on metal parts at the bottom and white lithium grease on the top gears. 3-in-one oil smells bad though, be careful with it if you want to use it.
i think i have that record is it Neil Diamond?
those work similar to a bsr , have you worked on one of those
Yes, they are similar and have the same issue of lubricant turning into glue with time. I have never worked on BSR before, but I've read that the process is similar.
@@vinyldreams4823 Magnavox changers have that problem too
I wish i could come and look at it for you. i think i know what is wrong