Try dropping your belt in boiling water for 20 seconds or so. After doing this I have had no belt squeal for months. It worked on my previous belt as well.
Classic 3 VPI
My Classic 3"s belt squeals upon turn on. After a couple of seconds, the squealing stops. I've tightened the pulley, installed a new belt and did what VPI recommended, I powdered the belt. After applying powder, the squeal quietened but squealed again on the very next try. I reapplied powder and the same thing happened. Any advice is welcomed.
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pbnaudio, The use of multiple belts would seem, on it's face, to not be a good idea. Connecting the motor to the platter more, thus transferring the vibrations? Since the Classic 3 has an on-board motor, this may not be an issue and in fact help to dampen the motor vibrations? Have you actually tested this in some way or is this based on listening? Thanks. |
My 4 year old Classic has squealed since day 1. I dont hear this quirk as a real concern. A few seconds of belt slippage and its fine.If your running your table straight, the platter speed by default, is off. This is only an issue however, for the obsessive hobbyists like many of us here. Since it isn't an issue once up to speed, I'd be more concerned with speed stability via SDS/ADA or Phoenix RoadRunner. |
My Prime gives a small squeak upon start up with no assistance. I've gotten into the habit of giving the platter a little help when pushing the start button, and there is no noise now. Just a slight clockwise push on the platter while engaging the motor. I know of other turntables that require this to get their heavy platters moving. |
You have probably transferred some "natural oils" during handling and now they have coated all surfaces. Powdering the belt is a temporary fix and does not address the real issue - belt slippage - you need more grip - the powder allows the belt to slip silently until the platter is spinning - result, no squeals, but the powder wears off and makes a mess on the plinth You might want to consider cleaning the belt and all surfaces that come into contact with the belt thoroughly (I've used isopropyl alchohol) it will give the belt more grip and hopefully eliminate the squeel. I've had this issue for years on my "Rega" and cleaning has yielded the best results, but if that does not work, you will have to resort to the "Rega nudge" on startup - you just give it a little push and then turn the power on. If you change speed a lot I would recommend getting a pair of cotton cloves when handling the belt. I do agree with other posters about running multiple belts - that is a big platter to get moving and one skinny little belt probably will not provide enough grip. Regards - Steve |
Use many belts - it will sound better too. http://pbnaudio.com/audio-turntables/groovemaster Good Listening Peter |