Typical 70's Early 80's BSR Changer Repairs.

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  • čas přidán 28. 01. 2014
  • A BSR crash course. Here's what's probably needed to put one back in use.This has to be the toughest BSR yet. It needed everything. They don't get much worse than this. Trying to keep it short, but thorough enough to document. Hope you get some tips, as millions of these were produced. Most have the same disease. Also, sometimes the Tetrad cartridge can have a weak distorted right channel, & replacements can be hard to find. Tested this on 45's, I'm sure to try LP's & 78's, but you'll get the idea, in order to get all the functions working. The jury is still out on the BSR 45 adapter. It should be the correct one, however it does not function as it should. Will update once that is solved. This is a 1983-ish, $69.95 Radio Shack Realistic LAB-49 42-2955. Same changer used in Morse/Electrophonic, Soundesign, Capehart, Lloyds, Sears, etc. You name it. A real VM killer. Everyone used these. Can't say they're a cause of damage to records too badly, as some folks might say. All changers have a pusher pressing against the groove wall towards the end of play. That's why the hit songs are always the last song on the 1st. side? The most wear-out the grooves zone? The least space for music information at the end & the pusher rod/shaft does not help matters any on some changers. Update: The BSR 45 adapter seems to be working ok now.
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  • @kramer2312
    @kramer2312 Před měsícem

    I love how ppl watch this video and then tell you that you did it incorrect after everything is working correct or they start askimg questions even though they didnt watch the entire video yet haha! Thanks for the great info

  • @CliffLewis28
    @CliffLewis28 Před 8 lety +4

    Great video! I will be using much of what I've learned here on my own BSR restoration. You are a very patient man. Many thanks! :)

  • @EddieJazzFan
    @EddieJazzFan Před 5 lety +3

    A know an old stereo salesman who worked in the 70s that told me they used to tell customers who were looking at the all-in-one stereos that they "featured exclusive turntables made by the illustrious British Sound Reproducer" company. Makes is sound a lot better than it is----kind of like a shady used car salesman would do LOL.

    • @xaenon
      @xaenon Před 3 lety +1

      That's salesmanship 101, partner. TALK IT UP.
      A few years ago a pharmacy near me had one of those trailer-signs out front proclaiming they were providing influenza vaccinations. A coworker had, only one or two weeks prior, gotten a flu shot, and was convinced that he now needed an influenza shot. I tried and tried and tried to tell him he was wasting his money, because inFLUenza is just the full name of the common flu. He absolutely would not listen.

  • @markcohen7888
    @markcohen7888 Před 5 lety +1

    You sound like Geoff goldblum. No bad thing. I love you man. Great video and you helped me fix my old childhood record player.

  • @eugenepiurkowski5439
    @eugenepiurkowski5439 Před rokem

    Thank you. Was about to throw the turntable away because the platter would not spin. Followed your directions after having already cleaned and greased all the other stuff and it WORKS.

  • @timothyweers8054
    @timothyweers8054 Před rokem +2

    I had one just like this one, the 45rpm adapter was a single play adapter when you remove the spindle and the piece sits inside the hole where spindle was not snap in. There was also a spot on top of the adapter that made for a single play 33 or 78. These late 80s BSR changers were trying to be more modern to operate like the newer smaller spindle record players maintaining the original integrity of BSR.

  • @areeko
    @areeko Před 4 lety +1

    I've BEEN DOING THIS FOR YEARS watching this one time provided so much detail and info. This gentleman is a Wizard! so succinct!

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for the kind words.

  • @mrob75
    @mrob75 Před 9 lety +1

    Hi Robert...Toward the end of this vid, you really put new meaning in the phrase: try, try, try again :--) Great restoration....You make it look so easy! Thanks!

    • @Tazthefunnymutt409
      @Tazthefunnymutt409 Před 4 lety

      Hi I'm Tom. For the Idler Wheel, I use a Spring that's inside of an old ballpoint ink pen and take needlenose pliers or tweezers to make loop ends. Oh and use wheel bearing oil that makes the turntable turn like it's on ice. Keep in mind... Don't use WD40, because over a short time they make gears baked-on, stick & run slow. Use recommended lubes & grease for those kinds of movable electronics.

  • @stephentruch1255
    @stephentruch1255 Před 7 lety

    Great video. Had problems with the stop/start/auto buttons sticking. Showed how to fix it really easily. Thanks for making this as I was afraid I made the wrong purchase, have no regrets now!

  • @grb1184
    @grb1184 Před 8 lety +1

    Hi again- This is like "Zen and the Art of Vintage Audio Maintenance". You have immensely enviable patience.
    BTW, those plastic 45 adapters never did work well so not to worry.
    A lot of later vinyl work was really sloppy as well. The finest were the mono items from the 50's. I could elaborate on the engineering but then you would fall asleep.
    I have thousands of these things and I think they just procreate when I'm not looking.
    Great site!
    g~

  • @captaindavecaptain
    @captaindavecaptain Před 7 lety

    Never would have got that open without your help. Thanks!

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 7 lety

      You're welcome! Thank you for watching.

  • @danielwalker3395
    @danielwalker3395 Před 9 lety

    ....Woops ....I failed to mention that "your's" was the vidio I saw. Your's is the first vidio I saw bring up this problem. Thanks for that tip. As Steve Martin used to say...."Excccuuussseee Meeee".....Thanks again!

  • @yveslapierre2299
    @yveslapierre2299 Před 9 lety +1

    Indeed, it has often happened that someone has tried to force the turntable to turn with their hand while it is fused up with the old grease. It is sometimes so tight that the spindle shaft will turn along with the turntable. The spindle shaft must then be re-aligned properly(with the nose pointing toward the front left corner) in order for the cycle mechanism to operate the dropping tongue correctly.

  • @ryandunn643
    @ryandunn643 Před 8 lety

    Thank you so much for the reply. I'll let you know how it goes!

  • @pcallas66
    @pcallas66 Před 7 lety

    Great video.

  • @w7777777s
    @w7777777s Před 8 lety +2

    LOL, your Epic 45 has a strobe on the label. (if a bit off center). I have dealt with various BSR turntables since my teenage years and I'm 61! I have experienced first hand most of what you encountered in the video. They almost always can be made to function properly with some effort. The flat 45 adaptor needs to not be too sloppy on the spindle, which in turn needs full travel of the pusher for all to function. Make sure it is pointed exactly in the direction it needs to go.

    • @leemccoy4489
      @leemccoy4489 Před 4 lety

      The Epic 78s also have a strobe on the label.

  • @river86012
    @river86012 Před 3 lety

    Great video

  • @wintersbattleofbands1144
    @wintersbattleofbands1144 Před 2 lety +1

    45 adapter is BSR SP20 (or SP 20) or Phanstiehl equivalent.

  • @danielwalker3395
    @danielwalker3395 Před 9 lety

    Nice vidio, i also have several BSR record changers. I have had good luck with removing the old dryed grease from main bearing & the toothed gear for cycling. Last one I cleaned also at first had trouble with the dropping of records after cleaning & greased.....but in looking at some utube vidios I found something out. Some BSR's that the platter is so seized up that when forced to rotate the spindle & its mount by bearings will rotate out of position. Mine did the same thing but with info from this vidio,... the key in the mount for the spindle should be pointed to the pivot point of the arm;....and when spindle is inserted the "shelf" will point to this same pivot point for proper engagement of record drop mechanism. Hope this helps

  • @alexbeaulieu9074
    @alexbeaulieu9074 Před 4 lety

    also you are correct sir polystyrene records are thicker also the cam in the adapter could be worn out . i'm an old retired repair man repairing these gave me nightmares also if you ever run across a glen burn its a b s r its there lower end changer. be well have fun
    best of luck .

  • @Tazthefunnymutt409
    @Tazthefunnymutt409 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi! The mechanical 45 RPM Spindle Adapter does, in fact, work well! Put a camera on a tripod to use free hands and redo another video on the same subject. Trust me. You'll love the results.

    • @wintersbattleofbands1144
      @wintersbattleofbands1144 Před 2 lety

      Yup. If they drop two records, gently uplift of the end of the balance arm with something, and a little bit of hair-dryer heat will reform it so only one record clears the separator.

  • @New-England-HiFi-Guy
    @New-England-HiFi-Guy Před 2 lety

    Im working on a 25cx model and have it what seems to be good to go now however one of the wires on the cartridge (yellow) ground I beleive that screws into tone arm with came unsoldered. Its super tiny and Im afraid of making it worse. DOes this tonearm come off or do you have any tips on how to resolder it?

  • @markdunn2795
    @markdunn2795 Před 4 lety

    I might use this tutorial on my bsr turntable

  • @yushatak
    @yushatak Před 7 lety

    The tone arm on mine doesn't want to move when it's told to play AUTO - if I take the arm by hand and manage to trigger a "next disc" it will move, so the mechanism *CAN* function, but just doesn't get triggered.. Instead, it picks up the arm, moves left and right tiny amounts, then drops it again and turns off. Trying to figure that out currently..

  • @Tazthefunnymutt409
    @Tazthefunnymutt409 Před 7 lety +1

    I have a slight different one to this model. I had the same problem with mine. But I found out about what caused that freeze-up problem with the turntable... The automatic chrome spindle was turned at a wrong direction. The side part inside the top that angles down out as it goes up and down to keep the stack of records up float at stationary level - needed to face the front left corner because the gears got jam'd up and nothing would work normal. Plus it needed re-lubricated. I hope this helped. :)

  • @grb1184
    @grb1184 Před 8 lety +1

    Great and detailed site.
    Quickies questions are:
    First- what kind of oil(s) do you use for the parts? Oil is just not plain oil. Many plastic and rubber parts degrade quickly with the wrong ones. What is your choice? What do you think of lithium, silicone and graphite non petrol based lubes?
    Second- What solvent is least problematic to remove the old, hardened lube in these BSRs?
    Third: What do you use to view your recommended "best strobe" speed discs? Is there any adjustment for a very high or low rpm? I can't remember the lamp types they used on the higher end tables.
    I have other questions about a common but 50's vintage RCA 45 player. It's really adorable and cool but has some plastic cam problems and won't cycle.
    Again, just excellent work. Thank you!
    g~

    • @wintersbattleofbands1144
      @wintersbattleofbands1144 Před 2 lety

      Rubber parts shouldn't have oil. Lithium would work in most cases. Silicone too thin, ditto graphite.

  • @kyledockins5801
    @kyledockins5801 Před rokem

    Very great video.I just recently started getting into this stuff and I believe I have the exact one your working on in this video. I have an issue where the auto drop works but the tone arm doesn’t reset and the record drops on top of it. Could you point me in the direction of where to start with this issue

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před rokem

      I'm guessing the tonearm pivot underneath still has some dried up stiff grease that's froze up. See if you can locate the model number of the changer off the tag, if it's not unglued from the bottom, & get the service info. for reference.

  • @nathanchapman9015
    @nathanchapman9015 Před 8 lety

    Hi, hoping you can help me out. Can you tell me where I could locate the adjustment for the tone arm on my BSR ? no matter what record size I select, the tone arm always rest on the 45 7" setting, even when I select the 12". Thank You. Great video btw, I've learned a lot!!

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 8 lety

      +Nathan Chapman No adjustment, there is some binding of parts from old grease underneath. I have seen that symptom on one here, & clean/lube cured it.

  • @chass5438
    @chass5438 Před 6 měsíci

    5:00: You can always tell when someones been in something, there's screws missing....

  • @lynngriffin9956
    @lynngriffin9956 Před 9 lety

    I have a vintage sears am/fm combo stereo with a BSR. Something fell on my tone arm and now the needle skids across all my records. I've used the "penny" technique but I'm afraid pennies and nickels and quarters were either too heavy or not heavy enough. Any suggestions as to what I should do? Could you make a video specifically for adjusting the tone arm?

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 9 lety +1

      Check out ebay for a replacement needle. The number should be on the plastic shank of the old one. Stereoneedleslady is good.

  • @howiejones4239
    @howiejones4239 Před 6 lety

    I need a replacement spring for the idler wheel. Do you have one I could buy?

  • @wintersbattleofbands1144

    IMPORTANT: Guy missed a most overlooked frozen part. The cam follower bearing. Take main cam gear off and make sure the follower bearing spins, otherwise it'll develop a flat spot and you'll have erratic operation, like setdown issue he has at the end of the video.

  • @joeyweeks1995
    @joeyweeks1995 Před 8 lety

    Can you show me how to fix the arm on this??? I took mine apart and can't get it back together

  • @brandendeysel6506
    @brandendeysel6506 Před 3 lety

    Can you please explain how to fix the issue woth the tone arm not going to the reccord after sellecting auto?

  • @mommaine5609
    @mommaine5609 Před 8 lety

    My son and I watched your video and it was extremely helpful. He bought a record changer from GoodWill and the needle would only set down in the middle of the record regardless of the setting (7,10,12). We cleaned it following your instructions and it now sets down perfectly. Unfortunately, it also seems to have a pre-set end of the record....the arm won't let the record play to the end whether it's on auto or not. Thoughts? More cleaning?

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 8 lety

      +Mom Maine The trip lever is getting too close causing it to get tripped too early, not sure of a cause off hand. The trip is on the big cam wheel under the platter, a pusher arm starts ever so slightly to come in contact with it, then pushes it quick & fast at the records lead-out groove.

    • @wintersbattleofbands1144
      @wintersbattleofbands1144 Před 2 lety

      The two plates on the trip cam are sticking together. Also lubricate the actuator arm underneath that the tonearm pushes.

  • @Garr1984
    @Garr1984 Před 8 lety +1

    Not sure if this is covered in the video, can't watch the whole thing right now. Anyway, I have a bsr turntable that is almost in perfect working order. Only thing wrong with it is that in auto mode, the tonearm will lower onto the record and skate across the lead-in groove and thru the first several seconds of the first song and then play normally. What, if anything, can be done to remedy this?

    • @gns423
      @gns423 Před 8 lety

      I have the same problem with mine. Haven't found a solution yet

    • @yushatak
      @yushatak Před 7 lety

      The pressure when it drops can be the cause of that - on my BSR it's the knob on the tone arm facing you when everything's put together and you're using it normally (left for lighter drop, right for heavier), depends on the model, though. Unfortunately if it's all the way to the right there isn't a stock way to fix it that I know of, just have to add weight somehow or another.

    • @Kyle-pz7os
      @Kyle-pz7os Před 6 lety

      my needle was bad. did the same thing. theyre like 5 bucks on ebay with free shipping

    • @michaellominski1877
      @michaellominski1877 Před 5 lety

      1. Replace your needle if that dosent work 2. Your records are warped if this is not the case try cleaning out your player i have 2 bsr turntables and i love them both bit one has an issue with 33rpms it would put the needle down bedore the record would drop

  • @larryshaver3568
    @larryshaver3568 Před 3 lety

    i just bought a changer like that which i have a few parts for already, i can't figure out what happened to my 4800

  • @booteddestroyers5519
    @booteddestroyers5519 Před 7 lety

    Just bought a BSR Model. 6312. From Penncrest Jcpenney. It Auto Recjects Fine. It shuts off by itself just fine. But I Can't Shut It Off On My Own. What do I do?

  • @ryandunn643
    @ryandunn643 Před 8 lety

    Hello. I have a Realistic Lab-53. The mechanism to turn the table on or go to automatic, at the bottom right, is frozen and won't budge. Could this be an oiling issue? I would greatly appreciate a quick reply. Thank you for your video

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 8 lety

      +Ryan Dunn Yes, do not force the lever. It's the scissor type levers underneath. The old grease is hard as a rock, clean, & relube pivot points. I use the lube jell with PTFE. Super Lube is it's name. Radio shack had it, saw at Harbor freight also, or automotive store.

  • @mikedragneff6804
    @mikedragneff6804 Před rokem

    Hi! Love the videos and hope you reply 🙏, given this is almost a 10 year old video! I am 51 years old. When I was a kid we had one of those integrated stereo systems that had am/fm recievers, turntable, cassette and 8track players. My parents have passed and no one recalls what make or model it was. I have been looking for a very long time and finally saw the model of turntable in your video! You said it was an electrophonic. Our cabinet was way different but thats definitely the right turntable with the silver platter and round black accents. Could you confirm this as a bsr table and if so what model it is? It might help me narrow down what make and model our intigrated system was. I know it was a late 70s or very early 80s. We must have gotten it circa 1980. The face of the front was all silver. I presume some aluminum plates covering a plastic cabinet with faux wood sides and record strage space below as well as 8track/cassette storage by the turntable on top. I recall it having green and red led light vu meters located near the radio dial. My dad had Pioneer floor seakers hook up to it, but I've never found a Pioneer system like it thus I think the speakers were added afterwards and not the same make as the system itself. It was such a great system and I have a lot of fond memories of it. Oddly, no one knows what happened to it. Thanks for any help you might give!

  • @leehatcher1084
    @leehatcher1084 Před 7 lety

    I have one of the BSR units I am trying to restore. I got most of it working and your video helped lots. I have one issue the idler that turns the platter makes noise. I looked at it and it has a spot where it was stuck and the motor was turning and wore a spot on it. Do I need to find a replacement or can it be fixed some other way?

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 7 lety

      Place it in a drill press & lightly sand the bump down. Take off as little as possible until bump is gone. Thank you for watching.

    • @leehatcher1084
      @leehatcher1084 Před 7 lety

      thanks

  • @ZX-zw3ge
    @ZX-zw3ge Před 3 lety

    I remember those as a kid.

  • @neilforbes416
    @neilforbes416 Před 7 lety

    The reason the turntable will just raise and lower its pickup to the rest position is because there's no record waiting to be played. BSR had designed some turntables so that the spindle senses weight on it which tells the player a record(LP or 45 single) is awaiting play. If there's no weight on the spindle, the pickup arm will not move across the play a record which isn't there.

  • @nuttyprofessor
    @nuttyprofessor Před 10 lety

    There's a small knob at the rear of the tonearm to adjust the tonearm position. It's in the rear in front of the tonearm wires.

  • @Madness832
    @Madness832 Před 8 lety

    Just found a 3-speed BSR (Soundesign attach-on unit). Covered in dirt, tobacco tar, etc. Had a seized platter, but I used the soldering iron trick to free it & the spindle. Re-lubed those & the cycling gear w/ white lithium grease. On a test, the auto functions seem to work as long as the hold-arm is down. If I leave it above the tonearm, it does the endless repeat. But the biggest downer is that there's no stylus. How would I determine which one I need?

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 8 lety

      +Madness832 Should be a Tetrad. Something like this.
      www.ebay.com/itm/NEEDLE-STYLUS-FOR-Tetrad-T2MD-T3MD-11D-23D-22D-43D-M854-DS73-M854-DS77-N778-/291085012835?hash=item43c604cf63:g:ffgAAOxyZW5R7qVF

    • @Madness832
      @Madness832 Před 8 lety

      +Farmradio It's a Soundesign model 424 & has a BSR w/ the really slim-type headshell. The cartridge doesn't appear to be easily removable. That is, I can undo the clip at the front, but it appears to be held in by the rear pin/rivet that secures the stylus hold-in clip. Also, there's no plug, just individual leads connected to each pin.

    • @xaenon
      @xaenon Před 5 lety +1

      The behavior you describe is normal function. On BSR changers, the stabilizer arm has three positions - 'Load', 'Play', and 'Stop'. Load is the position with the arm raised and swung away from the spindle (the position you use to stack records on the spindle). Play is the position near the spindle on top of the stack of records, and 'Stop' is when the arm drops to its lowermost position after the last record drops. This last position is detected when the changer cycles and sets the auto-shutoff sequence. So, if the arm is left in the 'load' position, the changer will repeat the last record indefinitely.
      If the changer has no records on the upper portion of the spindle, and the stabilizer arm is in the lower (shutoff) position, starting the changer will result in the changer immediately shutting off again without attempting to play a record. This, too, is normal, and is in fact a feature intended to protect the stylus.
      To play a record manually, place the record directly on the platter. Leave the stabilizer arm in the 'load' position and start the changer. After the the record starts to play, carefully swing the stabilizer arm toward the spindle and lower it gently to the 'stop' position at the bottom of its travel. When the record finishes playing, the changer will automatically return the tone arm to its rest and shut itself off.

  • @JeremyBibbee
    @JeremyBibbee Před 9 lety

    Hello, can you tell me the part number of the BSR 45 adapter is that you use just past the 38 minute mark? BTW, great video, it has helped me a lot when getting my BSR model (same as in the video) cleaned up and ready to play some tunes. :)

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 9 lety

      Jeremy Bibbee Don't have a part #. It's the standard issue 45 adapter for these BSR's. holds 6 45's. That one was off eBay.

    • @JeremyBibbee
      @JeremyBibbee Před 9 lety

      Farmradio Thanks, sir. I found a few on ebay but they appear to be too short at ~2.5" long/tall.

    • @nuttyprofessor
      @nuttyprofessor Před 7 lety

      It's a type SP20. It's the adapter used for standard BSR record changers that are either standalone or part of a 3 or 4-in-1 console system. Type SP21 is the one you use for mini-changers.

  • @linkzx2240
    @linkzx2240 Před 9 lety

    Hi, I had a question, i have an old BSR, and when I switch to the auto, the platter slows down as if there isnt enough power to do the auto function.
    Also, when changing from 45rpm to 78rpm, the platter wont make the speed without a a little push on my part
    Hope you can help me solve the issues, thanks!

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 9 lety

      Auto binding is the hard grease under the cycle cam. The big toothed gear under the platter. It must be taken off, cleaned & greased. Same with the speed select, binding pivot points. The grease & oil has all turned to a sticky paste.

    • @nuttyprofessor
      @nuttyprofessor Před 7 lety

      It could be that your idler wheel is hard and stiff. This is what causes slipping, when the platter doesn't turn properly. To remedy this, re-surface the outer edge of the idler wheel with sandpaper or an emery board. Remove the idler wheel off the shaft by popping off the mini c-clip and washers holding it. Clean the shaft with alcohol. Then apply Rawn rubber cleaner/rejuvenator to the idler wheel using a qtip. Allow 15 minutes for the rejuvenator solution to soak and penetrate the idler wheel. Once done, wipe off excess cleaner, re-install the idler wheel and c-clip, and clean stepped motor and inner rim of platter. your platter should turn properly, now that the rubber on the wheel is soft and flexible.

  • @larryshaver3568
    @larryshaver3568 Před 3 lety

    Collaro worked the same way re: set down adjustment , bringing the screw out takes the needle in further

  • @mytunes48
    @mytunes48 Před 5 lety

    Hi can you please tell ,me the name of the song on the EPIC 45. thank you, great turntable

    • @roberts41
      @roberts41 Před 5 lety

      czcams.com/video/w6gNbl8JG8I/video.html&app=desktop

  • @MrTommytater
    @MrTommytater Před 8 lety +1

    Fucking great video man. I have one of these and just about threw it away. Shes all god up and running!

  • @Amp497
    @Amp497 Před 6 lety

    I use Liquid Wrench to get the platter un-stuck. It dissolves all of the old grease.

  • @wahnuwahnu8198
    @wahnuwahnu8198 Před rokem +1

    hi, can that type of tonearm match the audio technica needle? Thx u

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před rokem

      Not really a wide enough headshell. Maybe the P-mount type if modified. Thank you for watching!

  • @TheRoberx1
    @TheRoberx1 Před 8 lety +1

    hello. excelent vídeo. you know how use de antiskating in this turntable and how adjustment. thank you.

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 8 lety +1

      +TheRoberx1 This particular model BSR does not offer anti-skate, though some equipped with magnetic head shells, do.

  • @XShadowScalesX
    @XShadowScalesX Před 8 lety

    Hi can you help I have a bsr when the records finished the arm stays in position and will not lift off if I help it across it then lifts off is there some sort of adjustment that I need to do? Thanks.

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 8 lety +1

      +XShadowScalesX The trip lever is located on the large cam under the platter (at the gap in the gear teeth). it must move freely to trip the cycle at the lead out groove.

    • @nuttyprofessor
      @nuttyprofessor Před 6 lety

      There is. You have to turn the cycle cam gear a little to the right. The trip lever on the cycle cam gear is supposed to extend near your platter's thrust bearings. If not, then the platter gear will not engage the cycle cam gear properly.

  • @FrankJCarver
    @FrankJCarver Před 3 lety

    There should be absolutely no oil between the trip actuator (pawl) plates. Just a tiny dot of fine machine oil on the pivot is all that is needed, or the tonearm will stick at the end of the record.

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for that tip.

    • @FrankJCarver
      @FrankJCarver Před 3 lety

      @@Farmradio Thank you. I'm glad I was of some help.

  • @CharlesDowiot-qv7pp
    @CharlesDowiot-qv7pp Před měsícem

    ✨️Nice ✨️

  • @davarosmith1334
    @davarosmith1334 Před 6 lety

    I have had the same trouble , I got it all re greased ect. The changer was dropping them properly , then it started dropping the first record fine the other stack would be left drooping to one side! I dont know how to fix this. I bought a singles spindle to replace it , which defeats the purpose of having a multi player. I bought a new stylus for it. The deck looks fine though apart from not being able to stack them! I have bought a pre amp for it to connect it to a modern hi fi.

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 6 lety

      Be certain the record shelf on the spindle is facing toward the rear of the tonearm. The keyway for the spindle also faces rear of the tonearm. Sometimes they are spun out of position.

  • @Kyle-pz7os
    @Kyle-pz7os Před 6 lety

    im getting a lot of hissing from mine, same exact model. any ideas, or is it time for a new needle. maybe my record is dirty. idk

  • @jatontherun
    @jatontherun Před rokem

    I can't figure out why the start stop auto switch will not engage. They are not moving. I am frustrated at this point because I've cleaned the mechanisms of all old grease. Something is just not working. If Anyone can make suggestion I would appreciate the help. Thanks

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před rokem

      Look closely at the big black round elbow pivot spring washer. It's the source of the bind. gently apply some heat to soften up the old grease, then lubricate it. Don't force anything, or the lever will break. Don't used the lever until it's freed up.

    • @guscarguy
      @guscarguy Před rokem

      Check out this video 5:33. Hope this helps czcams.com/video/4T_57hbHYJI/video.html

  • @betinhocosta
    @betinhocosta Před 7 lety

    Hi,
    I have the same model at home but I noticed when I play records on it, the speed seems a bit faster than the normal.
    How can I adjust the motor "speed" for the perfect pitch ?
    Thanks in advance.

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 7 lety

      These have no speed adjustment, only to be sure there is no rubber build-up on the motor shaft itself, which causes these to go faster. That said, these still usually run about 2% fast. Have one brand new in the box, & have not confirmed how fast they ran new as of yet.

  • @k333ization
    @k333ization Před 9 lety

    When you turn the pot, the toothed wheel of iron that raises the arm and moves it, it turns to the left.

  • @highlighterdog1479
    @highlighterdog1479 Před 8 lety

    I have a changer that spins too fast! Any tips on how I could fix it?

    • @pcno2832
      @pcno2832 Před 8 lety

      +Kyle Stacy Crud on the inner rim of the inner platter (the part that touches the idler wheel) will speed it up, so will crud on the motor shaft. With belt-drive turn tables, the effects of crud build up cancel each other out, but with idle-drive, they are additive.

  • @larryshaver3568
    @larryshaver3568 Před 3 lety

    Tetrad cartridges have to have the pressure no higher than 2.67 grams or one channel hill be distorted. it may not always be the right

  • @gns423
    @gns423 Před 8 lety

    I have found that these BSR's from the '70s and '80s run fast. Adjusting the idler wheel does not really help much. To get it to an accurate speed, you have to file down the shaft in the motor with emery cloth. It is time consuming, because you have to keep checking it with a strobe light, which means putting the platter back on each time. And you have to be careful not to file too much off, or it will run slow.

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 8 lety +2

      I am told it is the build-up of the rubber, & dirt on the shaft, & after removing those deposits, it will run at correct speed. Not sure of that, but will check it against a NOS changer I have in a box. Others have said 2% fast too. No idea why, other than that shaft is so small, the slightest buildup causes the speed to go fast.

    • @nuttyprofessor
      @nuttyprofessor Před 4 lety

      I use acetone to clean off the rubber build-up on the motor shaft. After that, then I adjust the idler wheel height directly left of the wheel (there is a screw which you will need a flat blade screwdriver to adjust)

  • @larryshaver3568
    @larryshaver3568 Před 5 lety

    I found I had to turn the part the spindle goes in other wise the spindle won't work

  • @c_farther5208
    @c_farther5208 Před 7 lety

    How do you get a belt on it without access holes?

  • @tough213
    @tough213 Před 8 lety

    when the cam gear is functioning under the turntable platter it goes counter clockwise not clock wise .and the plastic star piece on the tonearm assembley mechanism is the issue the spindle is not in correctly and the top of the grooves of the center of the spindle should be in between 7 and 8 o clock and that is the correct position .

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 8 lety

      +tough213 Yes, platter turning CW, main gear goes CCW. While testing by hand, it can be turned either way. The record shelf of the spindle faces the rear of the tonearm. Thank you for helping improve the accuracy.

    • @tough213
      @tough213 Před 8 lety +1

      you are very welcome and I know that you figured it out and did a great job it is too bad that these changers were not as well built as there better quality tables .but as you said with a little care they work very well . I have seen a two speed belt drive of this and it worked great . they are very scarce . all the best and keep up the great work and videos

  • @markdunn2795
    @markdunn2795 Před 4 lety

    I purchased one from ebay because they are hard to find in physical stores

  • @larryshaver3568
    @larryshaver3568 Před 3 lety

    i think the bearings are on upside down

  • @grathouse54
    @grathouse54 Před 5 lety

    I have a very similar model. Does any one know what cartridge it takes? Thanks.

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 5 lety

      The narrow ceramic type pickups used here were manufactured by Tetrad. The right channel on these can go weak vs. the left on some with age, also the rubber yoke/saddle can suffer from age related fatigue, hardness, etc.

    • @nuttyprofessor
      @nuttyprofessor Před 4 lety

      Tetrad T2MD or T3MD

    • @vintageguy6520
      @vintageguy6520 Před 2 lety

      @@nuttyprofessor Do you do repairs on these? I have one that could use some help.

  • @Skillbiscutt
    @Skillbiscutt Před 9 lety

    Do you sell these? People on EBay are crazy......

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 9 lety

      Skillbiscutt Not yet. I know, eBay sellers are crazy on some asking prices. Needs adjustment, don't have record to try, needs needle, etc. Expect top prices for something that you will have to spend a lot of time on.

  • @keithparkhill8321
    @keithparkhill8321 Před 8 lety

    Lord if you want to revive a idler drive turntable find a Dual or a Garrard . At least the reward would be worth the effort. With a BSR I would simply buy a after market motor and drive the outside of the platter with a belt.

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 7 lety

      Have Dual & Garrards. Both are nice, but they also come with their share of headaches, & parts availability is poor. There are Millions of these BSR's around for folks just starting out.

  • @alexbeaulieu9074
    @alexbeaulieu9074 Před 4 lety

    the cam in your adapter is worn

  • @TheRealWilsonator
    @TheRealWilsonator Před 9 lety

    I have a question about a broken auto spindle that my BSR (realistic clarinette 92) record player currently has. The records won't drop, and the bottom of the spindle appears broken. The middle piece that moves (the same piece as the lip that retracts) is snapped off. I watched this video hoping to see if I could catch a glimpse of how the mechanism under the spindle that drops the disk works, but I can't really see it. My question is if I buy a new BSR auto spindle, will the changer work? Does the spindle set into something or attach to the lever that moves in any way? I asked this question on reddit in more detail with pictures, and I'll provide a link here so that you can see what I'm dealing with. Thank you so much! This video has already helped me understand my turntable so much better than before!
    reddit link:
    www.reddit.com/r/vinyl/comments/2y7r41/anyone_know_anything_about_old_bsr_turntables_i/

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 9 lety

      I looked at the pictures, then pulled a spindle out of one here, & that one is definitely broken off. I would replace the spindle & see what happens. Probably a jam of the stack or too many placed on it, caused it to snap off at one time. That lever is what pushes a record off the shelf from a stack, & makes it drop. It holds six.

    • @TheRealWilsonator
      @TheRealWilsonator Před 9 lety

      Farmradio Thank you. Does the lip stay out on the top due to gravity pulling on weight of the piece on the bottom? Or does something pull on the bottom to keep the lip out?

    • @nuttyprofessor
      @nuttyprofessor Před 7 lety

      Yes, your new spindle should work. If you can find the make and model of your BSR record changer (there is a red sticker underneath the unit which tells the model number.) Before inserting the new spindle, though, you should clean off and remove the old grease in the spindle hole. And the spindle bottom is attached into the changing mechanism lever. The shelf on the multiplay spindle must face the upper-right corner of the turntable, at the overarm and tonearm, in order to drop the records properly.

  • @larryshaver3568
    @larryshaver3568 Před 7 lety

    I think you forgot to put the cam gear back on

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 7 lety

      Think that was discovered, cycle-wise, when nothing happened. Oops.

  • @joerosen5464
    @joerosen5464 Před rokem +1

    Wow! People are posting about what a "great" & "informative" video this is??? Really? C'mon!
    This is to be THE most poorly edited repair video I've ever seen on CZcams. And yes, I've seen quite a few. And there are better, VASTLY better videos about dismantling & repairing the EXACT SAME BSR chassis. This is at least the 3rd one I've seen, & the first one I had to try extra hard not to sleep through! The sound "dropout" where I guess Buddy's mic fell off his lapel from 6:50-7:20 is completely unacceptable; just pathetic that it wasn't redone. Some relevant information seemed to be conveyed during that period, & I couldn't make out 💩 in terms of what was being said. It should have been IMMEDIATELY obvious that the video either needed to be stopped the moment the mic fell. But no, Buddy carries on for a fool half minute as if he didn't even notice! Then there's the REPEATED, what was it? 3 or even 4 times over the last 10 FOOL MINUTES that Buddy informs us "...and this is the end of the video"!!! What am watching here? An infommercial?? "But wait! There's MORE!"
    And for what? So we can watch Buddy prove Einstein's maxim that repeating the same thing over & over again & somehow expecting a different result is THE DEFINITION OF INSANITY??? AND expecting the viewer to be equally fascinated by watching you NOT fixing nor explaining why you're just repeating yourself, over & over again, FOR NOTHING??? Why were we subjected to, for example, watching Buddy scratching his head trying to find the tonearm set-down adjustment screw, THEN making what? At least a HALF-DOZEN attempts to get the screw set just right??? THEN immediately thereafter, we see the rare & arcane proprietary BSR 45rpm Adapter malfunction like, FIVE TIMES? With no attempt to diagnose or repair it, nor even commit to doing a separate video on it, nor even merely suggesting that he MIGHT do such a video in the future?
    Then there's the atrocious non-showing the viewer of the actual parts being worked on, the non-explanation, either in any required depth or even AT ALL, & an unwillingness to dismantle the turntable to the degree necessary required to both compensate for the inadequacies of the GoPro headcam used here to be able to zoom in, never mind just focus! on the finer parts in the mechanism being discussed and fiddled with...
    And if Buddy supposedly knows how things work, either in general or specific to BSR, what are we to make of Buddy's comment at 10:30 that even "the springs need to oiled". Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?
    Maybe I misunderstood, & thought that this was a BSR repair video & not merely some Basement Dweller Technician Wannabe's BLOG???
    This entire meandering 45 minute torture could have EASILY been edited down to less than 30 minutes, with absolutely no loss of relevant information conveyed to us.😢

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před rokem

      Thank you for taking time for the in depth review. These videos are produced raw, & unrehearsed as it happens. And yes, sometimes a finger gets in the way of the mic. Feel free to have a go at it. Everyone's a critic, & thanks for watching!

  • @sopaman1234
    @sopaman1234 Před 8 lety

    Those BSR were the worse pieces of crapp that they made

    • @xaenon
      @xaenon Před 5 lety

      That's a very broad remark and based solely on the stuff the made from the mid 1970s on. Their earlier models were typically very well built, and BSRs (even the cheap ones) are notably reliable. Most of the people who pour derision them are the so-called 'audiophiles', whose opinions I generally tend to ignore as biased and often self-validating. I have had, and still have, a number of BSRs that run like the proverbial watch. They do the job and they do it quite well, even 30-50 years after they were built.

    • @nathanalexander1701
      @nathanalexander1701 Před 3 lety

      Yup. These things are trash

  • @nathanalexander1701
    @nathanalexander1701 Před 3 lety

    This video is a good example of why to not buy these kinds of players. Holy moly they are garbage.

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 3 lety

      They're ~45 years old, & most abused by previous owners. Better than any changer in it's class today. Which are none.

  • @michaellominski1877
    @michaellominski1877 Před 5 lety

    3 in one oil your spindle

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 5 lety

      Been instructed that oil on a spindle is not recommended.

  • @cletusspuckler2243
    @cletusspuckler2243 Před 6 lety

    Record changers are a pain to fix and set , this was told to me from an old technician .

  • @YUHJKT
    @YUHJKT Před 7 lety

    you need to work on your camera work. audio problems and I was getting dizzy and irritated with the sea saw movement and fumbling with the camera. otherwise a good video.

  • @wintersbattleofbands1144

    First and foremost. TURN THE TRANSIT SCREWS DOWN!

  • @shackamerica8985
    @shackamerica8985 Před 3 lety

    This guy really doesn't know what he's doing......it's not actuating properly............Obviously, lol

  • @THEtechknight
    @THEtechknight Před 8 lety

    Your grabbin the camera wrong. cant hear a word your saying in various parts.

    • @Farmradio
      @Farmradio  Před 8 lety

      Yes, that mic is in a bad spot. Easily covered by a finger when held w/left hand.

    • @THEtechknight
      @THEtechknight Před 8 lety

      Farmradio Yup thats no fun. Anyways, Just picked up a BSR/Realistic changer for $1 at the local flea market. the Sure cartridge is shot but overall the player actually works after a quick lube job. But the speed is inconsistent, Probably time for an idler. Its a newer unit, uses a plastic CAM instead of metal, and has anti-skate.