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You need to look at the cartridge it fits into. It will have a make and model number on it. Put that into Google search and it should come up with suppliers of both.
seems to be 22 watts rms, 35 watts peak at a 4 ohm load. with 8 ohm speakers, the power would be reduced 50%, but the distortion levels would also be drastically reduces
Tekkit is the multiplayer form of the modpack Technic. Technic adds tons of mods to the game that make it more industrial. Some of the mods include buildcraft, industrial craft, redpower, Equivalent exchange and many more. Tekkit has less mods that technic do to some mods not having multiplayer compatibility. You can download the Technic launcher at technicpack.net
Reset button that is located on the back of your NXT in the LEGO® Technic hole in the upper left corner. To press it you should use long and thin item, such as an unfolded paperclip, pin or needle.
For image you could refer to page 63 of the instruction
Since there is no way for us to know if it has the original or an aftermarket phono cartridge on it, get the model of the cartridge from the cartridge body and look it up online (Google) using "stylus" as the keyword. These are usually user replaceable (just slide in).
If you need to replace the cartridge, find a good hi-fi jock or shop to do it for you. Some special tools, a steady light touch and good eyesight are necessary. Have him balance the tonearm for you, too.
Are u sure it's not the needle? What brand needles are you using and I usually recommend people have small fans by turntables to have airflow so dust doesnt become a problem, expecially for DJ's
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