Just make sure all your connections are clean , your tt in horizontal and take a new record, set the azimututh/anti-skate right , use the channel of the deck which works correct if it doesn't you have to measure the voltage coming from the cable, since i don't believe it's the mixer. But pls describe a poor sound, that doesn't say a lot. My tables often make a poor crappy sound , with channels falling out, but that's due to dust on the vinyl and stylus(needle) or a poor connection with my sme connector and then i clean both. Does is crackle and move the rca cable when you're playing, often is that stuck , but if it's on both channels , which sometimes is hard to hear in a little room. It can't be the mixer, cause i told you to test it on the other, good soudinding mixer input. So then it can be your groundwire, There ain't much more. Good tonar, clean sme connector, clean record(take the needle from the right working table). Check if the pins in the sme connector move smoothly.
Goodluck
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it must go in to a mixer,if you have then the channel select on the mixer is wrong.
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