I have a Music Hall MMF9.1. I bought it used but with low mileage I presume and it looked great.
The drive belt keeps flipping 1/4 of a turn. I've tried moving the motor around to change the tension, roll the belt another quarter turn thinking maybe it will find its own "sweet spot", and even tried setting everything on a sheet of glass thinking that maybe the motor was slightly cocked but it continues to happen. I'll also give the platter a push to start it (a practice I learned using a TD 166 for a few years) but it soon rols over 1/4 of the way.
The folks at Music Hall were nice enough to send me a new belt, gratis, but it still occurs. I doubt that it even poses an issue but I can't imagine it was engineered to allow this.
I'll start the belt straight and it runs very steady. But after 10-15 seconds it rolls over and I can see it vibrating. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
The drive belt keeps flipping 1/4 of a turn. I've tried moving the motor around to change the tension, roll the belt another quarter turn thinking maybe it will find its own "sweet spot", and even tried setting everything on a sheet of glass thinking that maybe the motor was slightly cocked but it continues to happen. I'll also give the platter a push to start it (a practice I learned using a TD 166 for a few years) but it soon rols over 1/4 of the way.
The folks at Music Hall were nice enough to send me a new belt, gratis, but it still occurs. I doubt that it even poses an issue but I can't imagine it was engineered to allow this.
I'll start the belt straight and it runs very steady. But after 10-15 seconds it rolls over and I can see it vibrating. Any advice is greatly appreciated.