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buzz from lexicon lx-7 power amp Hi i have a problem wit my lexicon power amp, a buzzing/hum coming from all the channels. Its only very faint when its just the power amp on and nothing is connected ...

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...switching on system, it makes loud buzzing sound from amplifier? UK 240v Unplug everything apart from the speakers that is plugged in to the amp and check the wiring of all the connectors. If the ...

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Question about PDX-2000MKII PRO Turntable

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...either the connections linking your amp are faulty or the magnetic cartridge pre-amp inside the amp has failed. If you do hear the buzz then the cartridge is faulty or the connections to it are

...buzz with the amp switched on. If you can't get them to buzz, then the magnetic cartridge pre-amp in your amp has failed. If they do buzz. Take the wires to the cartridge off (make a note of where ...

Question about SL-1210 Turntable

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...Buzz is louder when amp is cold, after warmed up and switched off, buzz will not be audible until amp cools. Suspect worn filter cap / diodes? Suggest any parts to throw at it before paying diag fee ...

Question about SL-1210 Turntable

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...amp;K AVP2000 left channel not working Left channel stopped working. I did the usual switching interconnect cables to determine was the preamp and not the power amps, nor source. Is there a ...

Question about SL-1210 Turntable

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amp buzzes all the time as soon as i turn on the amp it buzzes. turned down all knobs and unplugged all plug ins, still buzzes as soon as i turn it in. plugged it into another cabinet, same problem, ...

...then the cartridge is faulty. If the buzz is weak on the left, then that suggest a faulty pre-amp stage in the amp. This pre-amp only affects the record deck, so you won't get it on other

no buzz and the amp is working OK then there's a fault in the wires to the turntable or inside the deck. If that is good, then you might need to make certain that connections to the cartridge are good

amp functions. If you get a very weak buzz on the two channels, you have no magnetic cartridge pre-amp on your amp. In which case you need to connect the decks to a dedicated "phono" socket, which has

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