Audio Equipment and Home Theater Audio : vinyl record player sound problem
Re: vinyl record player sound problem
Some of those turntables have a jack for a sub woofer. Could you be using that plug instead of a headphone jack?
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Re: vinyl record player sound problem
If the sound is a buzz, record players require grounding, by connecting a little horseshoe-shaped ground wire to a screw-tightened adaptor terminal on a receiver. Newer receivers might lack this ground terminal.
Re: vinyl record player sound problem
If the sound is a buzz, record players require grounding, by connecting a little horseshoe-shaped ground wire, right next to the white and red left and right RCA cables coming out of the record player, to a screw-tightened adaptor terminal on a receiver. Newer receivers might lack this ground terminal.
Re: vinyl record player sound problem
If the sound is a buzz, record players require grounding, by connecting a little horseshoe-shaped ground wire, right next to the white and red left and right RCA cables coming out of the record player, to a screw-tightened adaptor terminal on a receiver. Newer receivers, which are geared toward CD players and other digital sources, might lack this ground terminal.
vinyl record player sound problem
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