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    paul-mck
    BRONZE Member

    Hi,

    Have been using my Beogram 5500 quite a bit and recently started hearing a sort of quiver when playing a jazz record, I then tried some other albums and heard the same sound, which I believe is called Wow and Flutter.

    Given that the LP is fine, the platter is level, I guess it must be down to either the belts on the deck or the stylus.

    Am I correct in this? If so is there any advise on swapping out the two belts (band type and smaller round type for arm)

    Any help would be gratefully appreciated.

    Thanks

    Location: NY 11238

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    #74289
    TK
    BRONZE Member

    A tired belt may not be your exact cause, but I’ve solved the wow problem before by simply using a slightly tighter/new belt.  Consider also removing the platter and check for anything which may be rubbing against the pulley – wires, gears, etc.  If you remove the belt and spin the platter clockwise it should spin freely without any rubbing noise for a considerable length of time.

    If none of that works, I’d imagine that you’ll have to start looking at the PCB voltages. There are probably others more seasoned than myself who can advise.

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    pl212
    SILVER Member

    I just changed the belt on my (mechanically very similar) BG6500 the other day and was reminded how much larger an old belt will be versus the new one (from DKSoundParts.) Putting the old belt on a flat surface showed it had not stretched evenly but rather around the area which had been in contact with the motor. (Doubtless due to a few years where it was packed in storage and not used.)

    Anyway, a new belt for the platter would be my first move. And on this model I can also reccomend cleaning off the old grease from the two metal rails and replacing with new TS-005 from DSP.

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