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Audio Technica ATLP120USB Turntable Questions & Answers
Too much bass
I didn't know that a turntable had bass control on it. If it has why not turn the bass down? I think it is your receiver not the turntable
No right side chanel sound
reverse the phono cables to see if the other side goes out if it does you could have a bad cable or the wire is off at the catridge.
My turntable doesn't rotate any more...
Hi, the transformer that supplies power to the motor has been fried by the 220v input and will need to be replaced. If you remove it and go to your local electronic parts supplier they should be able to sell you a replacement. Cheers John styluscity.com
A week after I bought
Just turn up the weight on the arm slowly bit by bit till the problem stops. The weight should have numbers on it - set it at 2 and increase it. You will have to stop the record playing each time you increase the weight. Also look around to see if it has an Anti-skate control, if it has again increase that in stages. It's all down to trial and error setting up a turntable, there's no correct way and it depends also on the records too and quality of them.
Audio technica at 120 cartridge will fit my project essential?
Having looked at the turntable it seems to mount the cartridge with two bolt like fittings. The Cartridge you want has two mounts on the side that will take those bolts.
You will have to adjust the arm to compensate for the weight differences between the two cartridges, but once done it should play fine.
Wiring for atw-t52
The other is most likely a ground. However you should use a good magnifying glass and bright light to look for tale signs of the connection that is broken.
When install a battery the mic stats but goes off before battery fully installed
The battery has to generate quite a bit of power to energise the plates in a condenser mic. So wasting energy by powering an LED when it's not really needed is a bad idea. The light 'blinks' to confirm that you switched it properly. After that, it will only blink again when you move the power switch to OFF unless there's some battery warning indication built in.
As for the mic not working; most of the time this is down to poor quality or broken cables; or incorrect connections; or the wrong settings on the receiver or mixing console.
Why don't i have any output both mic and transmitter are on ?
In a typical configuration you will need to connect the receiver to another device such as a mixer console. The mixer is connected to an amplifier. And lastly, the amplifier is connected to speakers.
Without more information, such as existing equipment in the configuration, I am limited to how much I can help you.
What are you trying to acheive (band, karioke, voice reinforcement, etc.)
What environment are you doing it in?
What equipment do you have besides the mic and receiver?
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