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graemeben
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graemeben Posted: Sun, Mar 29 2015 8:27 PM

Hi all,

I've just discovered a small red toothed wheel on the back of the front control panel on my Beogram. It is just to the left of the stop button, but as I say out of sight behind the panel. Had this deck over a year and never noticed this before! What does it do? I guess some sort of adjustment to either the arm or the speed. Haven't tried it yet, thought I would ask you good people first. 

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Graeme.

 

 

Dave Farr
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Dave Farr replied on Sun, Mar 29 2015 9:33 PM

It's the pitch control wheel.

Dave.

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Peter replied on Sun, Mar 29 2015 9:53 PM

Not immediately obvious, is it! I didn't notice one on mine for years either!! Big Smile

Peter

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graemeben replied on Sun, Mar 29 2015 11:14 PM

 

I only noticed it by chance as I was giving the deck a quick clean. Haven't needed to alter the speed - yet - but handy to know anyway. 

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Graeme.

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Dave Farr replied on Mon, Mar 30 2015 7:17 AM

Peter:

Not immediately obvious, is it! I didn't notice one on mine for years either!! Big Smile

It's in the user manual but not many people have the manual with the TT.  I didn't notice it until I put mine on a higher shelf.  Obvious really as all TT's need to have a control somewhere to do this.  Sometimes it's just a case of finding it!  According to the manual it's 'illuminated' but I haven't noticed on mine.

Dave.

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Dillen replied on Mon, Mar 30 2015 8:18 AM

It has a dial, showing 0, +/-1,2,3 etc... on the panel right in front of the red wheel.
If you don't see it, the lamp is out.

Martin

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Dave Farr replied on Mon, Mar 30 2015 8:55 AM

Dillen:

It has a dial, showing 0, +/-1,2,3 etc... on the panel right in front of the red wheel.
If you don't see it, the lamp is out.

Martin

Also as it's not plugged into the mains at the moment either!  

Dave.

 

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