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Mary Ann Oertel Posted on Dec 03, 2017
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Have Encore turntable, 3 CD, 2 cassette system how do I shuffle CDs?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2008

SOURCE: no sound from turntable bought for our hi fi system

Hi,

Most if not all turntables would need to be connected to a PHONO INput which is high impedance with a high gain pre-amplifier stage. It will not work when connected to an AUX, CD or any line level inputs. Alternately, if your amp does not have any Phono Inputs, you can feed the turntable output to a preamp which can then be connected to any any line level inputs. An example may be found here or here. Additionally, there are some turntables with a built-in preamp.

Hope this be of help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.

Good luck and kind regards.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2008

SOURCE: cd player does not work

yes this usually happens when the lens is too dusty, take a soft cloth like a shirt and gently wipe the l;ens that should work if not it is broken

Steve Cowart

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2008

SOURCE: Philco Turntable/CD with cassette

Sounds like a classic case of beltitis-most cd players incorporate a small belt attached to a motor and gear on the front of the unit,it either has went bad,bad meaning stretched out or it could be broke in two.Just because its new to you doesnt mean that it didnt sit in a hot warehouse for months before it was put on a retailers shelf.When rubber is subject to heat for long periods of time it breaks down the chemical which keeps elasticity.check that first,if the belt appears or seems to be in decent shape then clean the gear and belt with some isopropyl alcohol,environments like a restaurant which most likely have a lot of grease in the air can slowly built up on the parts inside causing things to slip,might as well spray some wd40 in there,if that isnt the case any of the above then you either have a bad motor ore bad motor ic,ok well good luck and have fun hope you get it going,i just found one in the dumpster that somebody was throwing away because the cd player does not work,good for me im a bench tech,the optic lens assembly is bad,for ten dollars i can replace it with a brand new one to keep this ****** rockin,bye

peter evan

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2009

SOURCE: turntable

hi have a look there will be scrws under a sticker pill the sticker back and you will sea the scrws , and in most caces it will be your balt 1 broken or were and ter sliping cheers

snakehead

Henry Thomas

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2009

SOURCE: It wont play CDs

the cds you put in there are not compatible to the player.if it had been playing the same cds then it is time to take your set to a tech for repair it can be your memory chip or your lens.good luck.

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