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Since I did try a record on it, I assume the flat belt is attached I didn't remove the platter yet. I was wondering is the speed being fast and warbly usually mean the motor needs replacing, or, could a missing toothed belt cause this speed problem? Hi, It's common for the toothed belt to disintegrate over time and while you can try to set speed with the unit apart it's best to replace it. The 'warbly' sound could be the main belt slipping, but cleaning it and the drive surfaces may fix it?

I am very happy to have found this forum. My had been in storage for the last 15 years. I now like to bring it out of its hibernation. I was able to use the advice from this forum to get the microswitch to work. But I haven't been able to figure out how to install a new toothed belt.

Please help. I've got a new amp NAIT but it doesn't have a 'ground' screw on it. What should I do with the black earth wire from the turntable? I'm getting quite a bad buzz at the moment. All you need to do is take that ground wire from the turntable and tie it under any screw on the chassis of the amp. You just make contact with any bare spot. Most amps have a metal bottom that is bare metal that is held in place by screws along the edge of the chassis.

Any of thse screws will work. Just back it out, stick the spade lug under it and tighten it. Any contact with amp chassis will take care of the problem. I have a Dual CS from mids. It has been spinning like a cat ever since, but recently when I plugged in the electrical cord it wouldn't start, so that when I raise the tonearm the platter doesn't turn.

Does anyone know if there is a fuse or something rather simple that I could fix myself? My father used to repair appliances. I remember that on motor in that case you have a 16 poles motor a pole might not work. But then I imagine that you already tried to turn the turntable a bit so that with the belt in place the motor must have turn a bit and would have start.

I managed to get the floating part of the chassis off the base but could see nothing obviously wrong. I suspect the belt might be broken or loose but can't see where the belt is located.

I've bought another used Dual for now. Underneath the chassis there is a leaf switch with a cover over it near the spindle. It looks like a little tan pushbutton if I remember correctly on my unit, but your color may be different. An actuator presses on it when the tone arm is raised and moves toward playing position. Solution is to press the button a few times. It may "pop" the first time, then should begin to work smoother.

After about 5 presses, the unit is back to normal. Thanks for your post vekelly, within 5 minutes of reading it, the ancient but fantastic Dual is working again after over 10 years under a pile of stuff!! Many thanks to flim for his invaluable advice about the micro switch and how to get the base off. I now have a working ! I cannot find the button mentioned. If I take a picture of the exposed under-platter area, can someone point it out? I have tried pushing whatever seems like a button, or seems to move You take off the section that moves when you press on it.

The plate that has the disc, arm and all the controls on it. It is supported by springs on the corners. By unscrewing the two screws 1 at the front, 1 on the right and fiddling with them you can lift up the plate.

I have one taken apart right now, so here are the pictures I removed the cables and some other lids and stuff, but you get the idea. Press the little plastic thing that sticks out of it a few times and it should be ok again! You may need to remove a plastic cover first, but that's just one screw I seem to be experiencing the same problem as others with my dual turntable which has been in storage. I also cannot seem to get at the switch to release it. Film kindly posted some photos on 3rd August showing how to get at it but these have now been deleted.

I have undone the two screws but can't seem to get much further that that. Any further advice or photos would be a great help. Screwed fully down is for playback, up is for transporting the deck, and in the mid position they can be swung to one side to free the top plate from the plinth. Thanks for the photos. I've now removed the top section released the sticky switch and reaquatained myself with my records.

Thanks a lot "flim". This was a great help for me as well. But i also found out that the tooth belt for speed was broken. I need an new one but where can I find it? Thanks to everybody on this thread. I was about to throw my Dual CS out because it would not turn on. Flim's comments about the stuck switch was the problem and it was the easiest thing to fix and I have no skills in this arena.

When the platter was off I noticed the pitch belt was broken. Again, taking advice from here I tried a plumbers waste pipe gasket of roughly the same size and it works a treat. No filing of the grooved spindle necessary if the right tention is achieved. Keep up the good work. CS Regards, JaS. Hi everybody, I think I had a bad buy, but still think I can make it work anyway.

Question: 1: Is the stylus right channel broken, or 2: are the connections on the cartridge holder broken, or 3: are the connections from the shell broken, 4: do I have to change the whole cartridge with stylus, and if so 5: where can I find this type of cartridge, the Ortofon made Dual TKS S This cartridge holder is held by one screw located on top of the shell Thanks in advance for all reply Regards Andre.

Hi there, my Dual CS 's toothed belt is broken. Hi, If you do a search on google for 'dual pitch control belt' there are some online sellers that list them Regards, JaS. I just got a new CS and tried to hook it to an Amp without Phono input. What seems to be the problem here? Hope someone can help.

The unit does turn off and lift tonearm at end of record. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated! Thank you. Many thanks, RW. Yo hirstfam: All you need to do is take that ground wire from the turntable and tie it under any screw on the chassis of the amp.

Joe Z. Thanks, Fred. Saw your query from January. Easiest prevention is to play records more often. Hello, Thanks for your post vekelly, within 5 minutes of reading it, the ancient but fantastic Dual is working again after over 10 years under a pile of stuff!!

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