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However, the arm does wobble, and I'm afraid it might eventually break off
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I love this turntable, the price is very good, but had a problem- the arm appears to be broken, as it comes completely off the support and is very wobbly
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The needle arm popped off it's hinge as I was pulling off the tape that secured the arm for shipping
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A steady tracking tone arm that shuts the platter off when you move it manually back to its arm rest
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A steady tracking tone arm that shuts the platter off when you move it manually back to its arm rest
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So even though it still worked the arm was very unsteady and sometimes scratched the album because it was at the wrong angle
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My 3 year old broke the arm off of it PDQ.
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The arm falls out of place easily and does not stay attached so it tends to scratch the record when placing the needle to the record.
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The only thing is that when I got it out of the box, the arm was loose and I had an awful time trying to get it back on
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However the turntable itself became very wobbly and off balance which caused the already cheap phonograph arm to skip
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A steady tracking tone arm that shuts the platter off when you move it manually back to its arm rest
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The arm came broken but not taking away from actually
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The arm was also pretty cheap
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Only drawback is arm doesn't auto retract when record ends
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Only drawback is arm doesn't auto retract when record ends
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The arm kind of broke, but I fixed it
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It appears to be defective arm skips
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A steady tracking tone arm that shuts the platter off when you move it manually back to its arm rest
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Arm broke within a month of buying it
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The first one I received from Amazon was already broken (the arm was not correctly attached) and I sent it back to receive another one.
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That aside, the arm broke off within an hour of use
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The arm is a bit flimsy as it has popped up at the base but it was easy to push back into place
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A steady tracking tone arm that shuts the platter off when you move it manually back to its arm rest
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The arm broke off 5 months after I bought it
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The player's arm was hanging by a wire when it arrived
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The arm came loose but I was able to fix
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The arm tracked well, we had no problems with skipping
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A steady tracking tone arm that shuts the platter off when you move it manually back to its arm rest
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I have played it approximately 20 times, and now the arm for the needle has become "floating" and does not lay level on the LP
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The arm is way too flimsy to even talk about.
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The arm that holds needle is loose -like it wasn't assembled correctly.
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can hook up external speakers and disable the built-in speakersFree 45 adapter ringLight weight3.5mm jack for headphones or a line outIt doesn't have a problem with playing warped records*ConsPlasticNo spring to retract arm after the record finishes
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The only thing that's a bit of a negative is the arm has been a bit flimsy, it seems, and has even come loose a couple times
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the arm to the turntable falls off of the back of the arm rest, but the for price paid, it suits its purpose.
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Now, one year later, the player works just as well as when we first used it on day one
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However, would only recommend for adults as we've gone through 2 units due to a preschooler pulling on the arm, which is not durable
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I think it had to break in for the first couple of plays because it would drag a
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the stereo back in place as it immediately fell off
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Of course, you aren't shopping for the cheapest record player on Amazon if you want something that's top-of-the-line, but I think any consumer expects even an inexpensive product to be functional, at least to work as it is intended right out of the box.