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Anonymous Posted on Feb 22, 2015

Stanton T52 turntable static

I have checked to make sure grounding wire is connected to receiver, have cleaned every LP in every way possible, have tried 3 different mats, a static gun and done all the trouble shooting I can think of. I need some input on next best steps please. Sometimes the static gets so bad the mat will stick to the LP upon removal. Intermittent, loud static pops throughout playback.

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Tricky. I would suggest running a wire to a earth point such as a copper pipe, say of a radiator. A lot of static could be caused by yourself when handling an record. Some carpets make this worse. You can get an anti-static earth strap for yourself, when you handle the records.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_7?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=anti+static+wrist+strap&sprefix=Static+%2Caps%2C177

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SOURCE: Audio level of Stanton T90 Turntable connected to speaker system

You can use either type of input but you have to tell the Stanton which one.

I hope you realize that "Phono" isn't just a generic connection with a different name. It actually goes to a preamplifier (either in the Stanton or in your receiver) that not only raises the level of the signal but radically modifies its frequency respone via the RIAA curve (look it up) to make it normal.

A normal turntable without internal electronics would not have the LINE option.

1) There is a switch marked PHONO/LINE on the rear apron.

2) Select PH if you're connected to PHONO on your receiver or select LINE if you're connecting to a line level (non-phono) input, say, a soundcard or a standalone amplifier without a a phono section.

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SOURCE: Stanton STR8-100 Turntable ground wire?

i had the problem with stanton t92 solved it by plugging ac cord into receivers switched input

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