It's more than likely your tonearm or your
RCA cables. Does the sound come in at all? Try wiggling the
RCA cables. If no sound whatsoever, then more than likely
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RCA cable My white
RCA cable causes a nasty sound. It seems as if there is no firm connection. Can I have these replaced?
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You will need the following to connect this to that system: 1) Phono Pre-amp 2) 3.5mm to
RCA adapter or 3.5mm 'Y' cable to
RCA 3) Turntable Your turntable will connect to the Phono Pre-Amp input. This pre-amp will also have
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sound cuts out sound cuts out on one side when playing record i have checked the
rca connectors they seem to be fine
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The issue will mostly likely be the tonearm,
rca's and/or the
rca leads. Reverse the connections on the mixer to eliminate the input
rca's on
the mixer and isolate the channel at fault.
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This does happen. The
RCA cables used on the Technics 1200's aren't of the greatest quality, and you will find lower output on some turntables. This can become an
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after you raised the tonearm height. If not, then consider yourself lucky that you didn't have to replace the tonearm. Often times, replacing the
RCA cables correct the problem. However, if it does not, the next step is to replace the tonearm. And if neither works, your issue is
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