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Don't know where to hook up little black wire in the back

Model SL-BD2

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If your amp has an earthing terminal on the rear panel connect it there. If not remove a turntable rca plug from your amp and sit the wire on the inside of the plug then connect back to amp. Cheers John. Styluscity

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