- Why does my Crosley record player sound wobbly?
- Why does my record player sounds warped?
- Why does my vinyl sound wobbly?
Why does my Crosley record player sound wobbly?
Record Motion Is Obstructed
If the record player sounds like the speed is fluctuating or the sound is warped, make sure there is nothing obstructing the record motion. (Basically, make sure the back of the player is at an angle where it is not toughing the record.)
Why does my record player sounds warped?
One possible reason that your record player may sound warped is that your belt needs replaced. It can be a case of the belt getting just a tad soft in one spot. This means whenever the belt moves when that soft spot hits as it turns, you get that warped sound.
Why does my vinyl sound wobbly?
The Record Is Warped
Sometimes if a record is stored incorrectly it can become warped and this will make it wobble as it revolves. This makes the sound super trippy, if you think listening to some Led Zep can be a “psychedelic” experience, try listening to a warped Zeppelin record.