"PHONO" is the only designated connection on an audio device that is literal and exclusive. Nothing but PHONO will work right on it and old-school turntables would require it to preamplify the tiny current produced by a Phono cartridge.
If your unit doesn???t have a PHONO connection you will have to get a Phono Preamp to connect between the TT and any Line Level input, like Aux.
eBay always has some??¦ http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=...Wild guess. You have NO PHONO Preamp. Get one.
"PHONO" is the only designated connection on an audio device that is literal and exclusive. Nothing but PHONO will work right on it and old-school turntables would require it to preamplify the tiny current produced by a Phono cartridge.
If your unit doesn???t have a PHONO connection you will have to get a Phono Preamp to connect
between the TT and any Line Level input, like Aux.
eBay always has some??¦
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p3984.m570.l1311&_nkw=phono+preamp&_sacat=See-All-Categories
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If nothing is working then it is your control switch. Pretty easy to replace and get. Cant remember the site name but if you put in your Kitchenaid model name and serial number it will pull up the site for replacement parts.
It seems like you wound and tightened your string on the tuning peg loosley. Try wounding the string at least 4-5 times around the peg after you pass the wire though it and then after winding pass it through the hole again. Tighten well. If that doesn't work your peg might be broken, but looking at it on the video seems that it's not, even though you can't see it clearly. Try tightening the screws on the peg, since there's a lot of tension on the highest string and it might cause the peg to click back because the tension is too high and it's loose.
Tell her to tune all strings below the pitch and always go up to the pitch, never down because of slack in the tuning keys. The gears will have a slight bit of play in them. If coming down and stopping at the right place, they will loosen and loose tuning when she lets go. Tuning from below and go up to the pitch will correct that. (more noticeable on electric) Also, I would take it to a shop to have the intonation checked and tuned if necessary.
Incase you have used a compatible cartridge , they may not work at times . Insert the old cartridge and check , if it prints ( even though partially ) . The problem could bein the cartrige or the fitting of the same .
Changing an oxygen sensor is pretty easy. It will be located somewhere on the exhaust pipe.
Actually check the pressure with a gauge when the light comes on. If indeed some of the tires are low, and since the tires were recently replaced I would guess that the one or more of the sensors were damaged or possibly even removed when the tires were being installed.
If they replaced the valve stems they may not have even realized that the sensors were mounted at the base of the valve stem, though I would hope they would realize.
Hi. It seems most of your computer hardware meet the requirements for this game. However, you do not have a separate video card. You are running on an Integrated Graphics Driver that comes with your motherboard. Most of these "default" graphics drivers do not have sufficient processing power to run newer games. I'm surprised you can still play the game tho, even at low speeds. You may have to get a new video card to play this game at full speed.
1)Try several DVDs, to make sure it isn't an isolated case. 2)Check the firmware version of the TV against the newest one available from Polaroid's website. 3)If you are in warranty, call Polaroid, this is obviously an issue with their TV and will have to offer you options to repair or replace this unit.
I'm sorry you are having trouble with your DVD player.
It seems some people witholder models like yours can do so by starting the engine with the parking brake ON and the lights turned to OFF... Doesn't work with all though. And it resets every time you start the engine, so you'll have to get in the habit of putting on the brake every time you turn off your engine. Not a bad habit to have tho - Used to be that's what everyone did anyway.
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Wild guess. You have NO PHONO Preamp. Get one.
"PHONO" is the only designated connection on an audio device that is literal and exclusive. Nothing but PHONO will work right on it and old-school turntables would require it to preamplify the tiny current produced by a Phono cartridge.
If your unit doesn???t have a PHONO connection you will have to get a Phono Preamp to connect
between the TT and any Line Level input, like Aux.
eBay always has some??¦
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=...
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