Ha!
I'm old too, but never really fiddled with turntables.
This old Fisher had weak intermittent sound from one channel.
I accidentally discovered the problem was from the needle.
It has a plug in module with four wires, checked all those connections, but it was the needle itself causing the problem.
By lightly lifting pressure off the arm, signal was coming out solid and strong from the bad side.
Cleaned and moved needle around, as it has two flanges that make contact with a gold bar in the cartridge before being split into four wires into the arm.
Left and right hot and ground I assume.
That all sound right?
The problem is trying to find albums that aren't scratched to hell for testing!
Customer also sent in matching Fisher tube receiver amp I fixed four years ago, still working great.
I'm old too, but never really fiddled with turntables.
This old Fisher had weak intermittent sound from one channel.
I accidentally discovered the problem was from the needle.
It has a plug in module with four wires, checked all those connections, but it was the needle itself causing the problem.
By lightly lifting pressure off the arm, signal was coming out solid and strong from the bad side.
Cleaned and moved needle around, as it has two flanges that make contact with a gold bar in the cartridge before being split into four wires into the arm.
Left and right hot and ground I assume.
That all sound right?
The problem is trying to find albums that aren't scratched to hell for testing!
Customer also sent in matching Fisher tube receiver amp I fixed four years ago, still working great.
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