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kenneth heise Posted on Jan 10, 2012

How to hook stanton str8-20 turntable to speakers

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2009

SOURCE: STR8-60 stylus

I suggest you contact the MUSONIC web site. They specialise in cartridges and styli.

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A Miller

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  • Posted on Dec 29, 2009

SOURCE: TurnTable left channel no signal

Somewhere in the jack or the plug you have a wire broken. You will just have to look for it. If you have a volt ohm meter, this will aid you in finding the broken conductor. When you find the bad connection, you will probably have to solder it back together.

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Todd Hill

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2010

SOURCE: Have a stanton STR8 60 turntable that I forgot

turntables have very low output signal need a phono input to amplify it more than cd,cass. if has mono output use rca conn 2 to 1

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 07, 2011

SOURCE: stanton turntable: STR8-30 need to

You look at the cartridge, determine its make/model number if visible and web search for that with 'replacement stylus'. There is no way we can tell what is installed on it.

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Have a stanton STR8 60 turntable that I forgot about. Hooking up it only has one output. Where do you put it?

turntables have very low output signal need a phono input to amplify it more than cd,cass. if has mono output use rca conn 2 to 1
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Half the signal only through left speaker

Try the switch in the other position and see if that fixes the problem. some turntables had a phono level that is different than a standard rca line level input. Also try a different cable if the rca is not hardwired in to the turntable. The cable could be bad. If worse comes to worse upgrade to another amplifier or tuner that has a separate phono input. hope that helps.
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I hooked up my new stanton t-60 turntable to an older sony amp that does not have a phono jack. i used a behringer pp400 preamp to connect the turntable to the amp. the sound is coming through with heavy...

Are you using the phono input on the Sony? If so, you're getting too much gain, you've already got a phono pre amp in the Behringer. Try using the tape or C.D. input. That should solve it.
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Buzz coming from speakers on phono input

is the wire loose on either end? sometimes the electrical plugs can cause noise due to resistance, so trying different outlets might help too
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Low audio

Make sure it's plugged into the PHONO section. There's a good reason they label it for that - only Phono requires PRE-amplification to boost the tiny signal from the cartridge to a suitable level for the following stages to use.

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