Understanding the hardware specifications of your Aiwa PX-E900 helps you configure it correctly with modern audio systems. : Fully automatic record player. Drive System : Belt drive system. Motor : DC servo motor. Speeds : 33-1/3 RPM and 45 RPM.

| | Potential Cause | Solution | | ---------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Turntable platter wobbles | Unstable surface or insufficient tracking force | Place the unit on a level, vibration‑free surface. Adjust the tonearm counterweight gradually until it applies a tracking force of 2‑2.5 grams | | Record skips while playing | Dirty stylus, incorrect anti‑skate, or warped record | Clean the stylus gently with a stylus brush. Ensure the anti‑skate setting matches the tracking force. | | No audio output or very low volume | Missing phono pre‑amplifier (pre‑amp) | You need a phono stage to amplify the MM signal to line level. Plug the turntable into a Phono input on your amplifier or use a standalone phono pre‑amp. You cannot connect the PX‑E900 directly to speakers | | Motor runs but platter doesn’t turn | Worn or broken drive belt | Replace the drive belt. Look for a flat, butadiene rubber belt specifically designed for the PX‑E900 or a compatible replacement | | Tonearm returns automatically mid‑record | Automatic mechanism needs adjustment | Consult the Service Manual for specific calibration instructions. Manually inspect the return mechanism for obstructions. |

If the 33 RPM or 45 RPM speed seems inconsistent, look at the strobe dots on the side of the platter while it is spinning.

120V AC, 60Hz or 230V AC, 50Hz (depending on regional model) Dimensions: Approx. 360 x 95 x 365 mm (W/H/D) Weight: Approx. 2.4 kg (5.3 lbs) System Setup and Connections