Question about Audio Players & Recorders
...the system is OK you should hear on two wires a buzz - one for each channel. If you do replace the cartridge. If you don't, then there's either a bad connection, or a faulty pre-amp inside the
Question about Audio Technica Audio Players & Recorders
...lead. But if it stays on the same channel, it's the pre-amp that's faulty. If both channels buzz fine, then you either have faulty cartridge or a bad connection to the cartridge with the wire to
Question about Aiwa Audio Players & Recorders
...bad? Help please The first thing to do is uplug the jacks and put your finger on the input to the amp. If it buzzers then the amp is working. If the turntable has jacks pluged into it pull them out ...
...cartridge is too small for the other inputs to process. The buzzing noise/bad channel is probably a bad connection in the tonearm/headshell connection or one of the 4 wires attaching the cartridge to ...
...bad tonearm or RCA cables.... To check, disconnect the cartridge/headshell from your tonearm. Look inside the tonearm, and you'll see 4 gold plated prongs. Make sure they are all evenly protruding. ...
cartridge/headshell is seated correctly, and you are indeed conected to the PHONO INPUT of your receiver unit, then the only other issue might be a worn stylus, bad Tonearm, or faulty RCA cables - all
Question about ION Audio Audio Players & Recorders
...the cartridge has failed. If you don't then there's either a bad connection to your amp, or the magnetic cartridge pre-amp inside the amp has failed. This will not effect any other part of the
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