I think my problem is "Bearing friction". I say this because I noticed the speed only changes when I move the platter slightly before turning it on again. When I simply don't touch the platter and just turn it on and off the speed remains the same. Example, reclamping a record will cause me to move the platter slightly, mabe a little pressure on the bearing. Only during this does the speed chage for the next "run".
Restock, when you get a stobe, try this and let me know?
It seems normal to me though because I hear no noise from the bearing and it turns very smoothly, also it is like a month old.
Restock, when you get a stobe, try this and let me know?
It seems normal to me though because I hear no noise from the bearing and it turns very smoothly, also it is like a month old.