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Posted on May 06, 2009

Broken lead needs to be replaced

Hi there, my problem is that there seems to be some broken connection within my phono output lead causing the signal to crack up and conk out at times-sometimes by holding the lead in a certain way I can still play, but this has to be fixed properly-how can I change this lead?

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I have been hiring technics for years and this is a recurring problem, you have to replace the phono connection or worse the whole lead, sorry

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