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Beogram 6500 tonearm height adjustment

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jgrilo
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jgrilo Posted: Sun, Feb 25 2018 5:23 PM

 

Hi,

I need a recommendation on how to remove screw "B" that adjusts the tonearm height.

The arm provides just enough clearance to play perfectly flat older (thinner) records.

The slightest warp or 180-gram vinyl exceeds the clearance.

The screw head is damaged (got it that way) and I cannot adjust the height.

Are there any tools/methods you recommend to remove or loosen the screw so that I can try to adjust the arm? The hole opening for the screw is very tiny and I haven't found a way yet.

Are there replacement parts that I could try to get?

Thanks,

Jorge

 

 

ProGram
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ProGram replied on Tue, Feb 27 2018 8:14 AM
Hi, is it possible that the rear one of the tonearm slider rails has loosened and therefore the tonearm is no longer parallel to the cabinet (in cueing position)?

Chris
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jgrilo replied on Tue, Feb 27 2018 5:40 PM

Thanks for the tip, Chris.

I didn't see anything out of place when I opened the TT.

I'll take a closer look. Is the position around that rail adjustable?

Thanks,

-Jorge

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ProGram replied on Wed, Feb 28 2018 8:13 AM
The „rail“ is a metal rod, which is normally clamped on the sub-chassis. It is not adjustable. Strictly speaking, there are 2 of those rods.
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