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Anonymous Posted on May 11, 2012

Want to connect lenco L90 turntable to amp with cords coming from tt

Want to connect turntable to pioneer stero receiver and then stero to stero cassett deck but stero receiver and cassett deck only have gnd conection is this how they are connected

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2009

SOURCE: Buzz....hum problem from turntable....

Did you ground the turntable? Most of them have a ground wire located somewhere that connects to a screw on your electrical outlet. You could be getting hum from your pre-amp if it is a low quality one. Try unhooking the pre-amp, if that is the problem you won't hear the hum. If the turntable ground is the problem you won't hear music with no pre-amp but you will still hear the hum.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2009

SOURCE: hum when turntable connected to phono sockets on amp

this turntable absolutely came with a ground wire that must connect to the gnd connection on the amp. maybe it got torn off or something but there should be clues on the back of the turntable as to what happened to it.

once the lead is found it must be connected to the amp gnd connect to get rid of the hum. this might require someone with soldering skilz or what have you in order rig up a new wire.

a tech might have to remove the bottom and solder in a new wire if it is cut or ripped off at the housing. This is common as people forget to unhook the gnd wire from the amp when moving things around.

wayne chamberlain

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2009

SOURCE: Turntable wont spin

If everything seems ok with the power , there is usally a small microswitch that sends power to the motor when the tone arm is moved to the start of the record.
The switch might be bad or the lever that actuates it (connected to the tone arm) might be sticking. You may have to take the bottom cover off or remove the platter to see it.
Also make sure the belt is looped over the motor shaft. If the motor runs but the belt still doesnt turn, belt might be bad.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2009

SOURCE: HOW TOTRANSFER FROM CASSETE DECK VIA ION USB TURNTABLE

Ignore the smart-alec response above. He obviously doesn't understand the purpose of the "audio in" jack on the turntable.

I assume that you can record via the turntable ok so it's not a matter of getting the sound from the TTUSB to your computer..

You may have tried these already, but these standard troubleshooting steps are worth going over:
- Make sure the tape-to-tt patch cable is pplugged in to the LINE OUT on the tape deck and plugged into the 1/8" socket on the TTUSB. Make sure all conections are firmly seated. Do not make a connection from receiver to the TTUSB as it may overpower the TTUSB circuitry.
- Does the tape deck have an output volume control? Make sure it's turned up.
- Adjust the GAIN control on the bottom of the TTUSB
- If still no sound, change patch cables. You could have a bad one.
- If still no sound, then it's possible you have a defective unit with a bad audio jack.

Grubhead

Grubhead

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2009

SOURCE: teac turntable plays too fast

This sounds like a motor speed control problem. It could be either the motor itself or an electronic fault. So unless you know a bit about electronics and know how to use a soldering iron etc, then the answer to your question is no.

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