Question about Panasonic Audio Players & Recorders
...and very low signal (if any) on my right. I've determined that there is a dead short somewhere. I removed the Tone arm and checked wiring to find that it is fine. I don't know what else to do,
...channels on my mixer (phono of course!) tried changing the carts, no luck! changed to a different mixer, still no luck. I am at a bit of a loose end, as I want to fix it without having to shell out ...
...rca jacks I switched them to my mixer and the problem moves with the change. That is when I put the right lead in the left cahnnel the issue moves to the left channel. I have also replaced the head ...
...remove the bottom of the turntable and have a look around. Sounds like the headshell or its wiring to me. If you replaced your own cartridge did you look at the 4 wires? They function like this: ...
Question about Technics Audio Players & Recorders
channels, one or random? DE-select the phono on the receiver so the following is not passed through to the speakers. Remove and reinstall the RCA phono plugs from your receiver using a twisting motion
RCA cables, none of which made a difference. The problem must therefore be with the table. I have no idea what to do! Remove the wires to the cartridge (make a note of where they fit first). With your
...RCA (red/white) cables. Neither are easy repairs, unless you have soldering skills/experience. The tonearm replacement is the more difficult and more costly of the two. Parts for the unit can be ...
Question about Pioneer Audio Players & Recorders
...rca conector output. rmove the top and unplug the circut board from the transport unit.BE CAREFULL OF THE SMALL RIBBON CABLE DIRECLY UNDER THE TRANSPORT) use a small jewlers screwdriver to push the ...
...RCA PIN. I SUSPECT A GROUND PROBLEM, OR A BAD CONTACT? ANY IDEAS? DON'T KNOW HOW TO REMOVE TONEARM. BEST, LOU No continuity means you have an OPEN, not a short. Before you tear the tonearm apart, ...
Question about Technics Audio Players & Recorders
...there anyone out there who can explain this? Thanx, Daan This normally happens when the carts are removed and the amp is up. Its called microphonic-ing. Cheers john.
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