If you want to use the USB cable it should be connected to a computer not a audio receiver. If you want to connect to a Denon amplifier then you should use the left and right audio cables. Check if it has phono level out or line level out. If it's phono level out, it needs to either go through a phono preamp or plug into the phono input on the back of your receiver. If it's line level out, you can plug it into any of the other inputs and it will work.
The USB cable is mainly for recording your records to digital. But if you want to run the audio through the USB cable and listen to it in real time then here's a link that shows you how to do it. It's a different brand turntable but the process is the same.
https://blog.audio-technica.com/audio-solutions-question-week-can-listen-usb-turntable-pc-speakers/
Do you have it plugged into accessory and the right speakers turned on?
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http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/MCM-CUSTOM-AUDIO-40-630-/40-630
Turntables need a preamp due to their very low output compared to modern components. The link above is the one I use. Try connecting to your receiver's phono input if you have one, also try the aux input. If neither of those work, obtain a preamp and you will soon be scratching with the best of them.
SOURCE: Sony PS-LX300USB Turntable, one channel not working
Have you tried swopping over the output leads from the turntable to the amp (normally one red and one white phono plug) so they are in each others socket? If you do this and you still get no sound from the right channel it is almost certain to be a faulty amp,or speaker.
If you swop and get no sound from the LEFT channel it is could be either a faulty lead or cartridge.
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any stylus should work i think radio shack sells them for pretty cheap and I know for sure that best buy sells them for cheap thats where I got mine. Best though from what I can remember is diamond tip but very coastly.
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i have the same problem with my pioneer pl 510 .My technics is solid no microphonic noise when i touch the table ..yes both are grounded .. also when the bass is turned up i get this horble low end feed back ...nothing with my technics TT so its not an isolation thing or it being too close to the speakers .what is the problem ?? anyone with experience in older TT's might be able to help .As far as putting foam under the turntable that is complete ******** sorry .I know what this guy is talking about .
SOURCE: PS-LX300USB Turntable: I have hooked up the sony turntable to laptop, but...
Have you though of using a pre-amp? You'll probably need to go turntable --> pre-amp --> soundcard input to get acceptable sound
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