On turntables that do return the tone arm to the home position that is
triggered by the tone arm getting pulled into the run-out grooves. On some
records the run out grooves don't go far enough toward the middle of the
disc to trigger the turntable to return the tone arm. On other records that
automatic trigger can be a problem, particularly if they play from the
center out and start close in. :)
Josh
-----Original Message-----
From: swamay [mailto:swamay@home.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 8:37 PM
To: alan r lucas; intellidansic
Subject: Re: [idm] general turntable question
its not the record its the turntable. most pre 1990's turntables have that
feature. Professional ones do not. It is a "stoner" feature. i actually
kinda miss that feature. I personally just have my maid flip over the
records as she cleans the house. Ha! :)
~swamay~
----- Original Message -----
From: "alan r lucas" <alucas@telerama.com>
To: "intellidansic" <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 8:21 PM
Subject: [idm] general turntable question
quoted 17 lines how come some records will cause the tone arm to go back to its cradle> how come some records will cause the tone arm to go back to its cradle
> while some others don't? seems a lot of my records don't do this.
>
> just wondering.
>
> alan!
>
> np:roupe:transport solutions(dot)
>
> nice to finally hear some of these dot 12"s. i didn't have a turntable
> when they first came out, so i was pretty excited when they were reissued.
>
>
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