Questions & Answers for: rca stereo needle

...stereo and ON..volume up a wee bit, touch the "hot -signal" leads,one at a time, with tweezers or a metal pick . See if you get hum from both channels. If you do, its your cartridge that poop or ...

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...stereo itself, the speaker cable, and the speaker - they all work fine. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks so much is it possible to swap the left and right wires on the needle cartridge? does the sound ...

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...any audio equipment at all have an rca stereo pair lying around somewhere. OR if you can solder, you can just put new rca ends on the existing cable . Good luck. at least he didn't break your ...

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...input because those wont work. maybe try replace the rca cables does your stereo play your cds fine m8? if so its your rca leads or your phono ports on stereo.if not then your stereo amps fuked.gd ...

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...stereo track. I can play the same album on my old Technics turntable and get the full channel so I suspect that the stylus on the new turntable may not be seating all the way into the LP groove. It ...

...RCA console stereo. The mechanism at the end of the arm that holds the needle is an empty shell with a few wires showing. I was able to purchase a new needle, but I may need an entire new arm. Any ...

...needle. All tubes work. But the music is not coming out of the speakers. Can you help me? If you disconect the wires to the cartridge and whilst switched on, touch each wire with your finger one at a ...

...RCA stereo model:VCY350 I'm not Have a 1974 RCA stereo model:VCY350 I'm not getting any sound coming from the speakers. I can hear it playin inside the stereo itself To what kinde of AMPLIFIER is ...

Question about Model Mc-723 Studio Standard Audio Component System Dual Cassette Player

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...stereo system unit are called RCA...named from the inventing company. Computer speakers use what is called a "mini-plug" and as you've found out, the two are not the same. I would suggest checking at ...

rca plugs. The phono sockets for this are at different line levels for that reason. Phone is for the turntable depending on the type. If it is a later model stereo and an older model cheaper turntable

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