appleknocker - 2009-02-06 14:14
I hadn't played my VZ 2000 in a couple of months, so last night I gave it a workout and the record player needles won't activate. The record spins like it is supposed to but the needles won't move on either side a or b. So I am kind of bumming about it. It's always played great in the two years I have had it. Does anyone have any ideas what to look for? Thanks!!!
No, I haven't taken mine apart before. So maybe I can get in there and find a broken belt? I actually reached under and felt the pully wire, that made me think there wasn't a belt. I am hoping this belt is the problem. How do you get to it the best way?
I followed this tutorial when I did mine. It's fantastic.
http://stereo2go.com/eve/forum...691063905#3691063905Much respect to Docs!
Rock On.
If you are only looking to remove the turntable, use the guide to remove the springs at the bottom (Section 2 of the guide) and then open the turntable door and the are 2 more screw top left and right (All in all 6 screws)
The turntable will then be able to be lifted out, still be attached (via) wires and will be functional allowing you to see what is or isn't moving/working.
I tend to lay it on its back, remove the screws and then gently stand it back up and carefully pull the whole turntable out. You can see what I mean here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FMAEVbDaagHope this helps
Alexis
Thanks for this info - does anyone know where to get the correct belt/part number for the belt that operates the needles movement? I want to get this belt in hands before opening up the big gal.