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New machine, but need some help

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I received a VV-IV for Christmas, but the turntable runs too fast. By too fast I mean it appears to be running 90 or more RPM. What could be the problem, and how could I fix it. Also could a piece of old sewing machine belt be used as brake leather and or governor leather? Pictures will be posted later. Thanks again, and Merry Christmas.

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There is a dial on the front right in front of turntable to control the speed,but im assuming you know that ;) .merry xmas.

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I have tried using the knob, on mine it is on the top left, most of the way down makes it sound like a machinegun, but doesn't slow it down. What can I do?

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Check that, it's ALIVE!!!

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GrafonolaG50 wrote:I have tried using the knob, on mine it is on the top left, most of the way down makes it sound like a machinegun, but doesn't slow it down. What can I do?
It sounds as if your governor (speed regulating mechanism) is broken. Over time, the little weights become loose and fall off.

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It's fixed, was turning the knob the wrong way. Now it is singing once again. Only thing it needs is a crank etucheon

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Pictures, also is this machine oak or mahogany?
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Looks like oak to me. :) Glad you got it working.

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Congratulations on the Victrola. Do you have some records that are from the time the machine was made?
See the PM, please.

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Thank you to everyone, and have a safe and happy holidays.

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