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The first thing to is try to eliminate the cartridge as a cause of the fault. You can do this by swapping the connections around on the cartridge. If you get the weakness still on the Red cable you know it is that. Solder joints do cause trouble, often the earth is the problem. Try resoldering the joints. Or replace the entire cable as there might be a break.
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The phono cable's do tend to fail, usually near the phono plug or under the cord clamp.
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this is a broken connection or a bad transistor output , but it will need to be tested to determine the cause or causes
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