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very low volume comes from the turntable [message #13021] Thu, 27 July 2006 05:30 Go to previous message
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hello,

i have the next problem that i can't possibly figure out.

a few days ago one of my turntables stopped giving signal to the mixer. by no signal i mean that no sound came from the turntable anymore. i was mixing when suddenly only the left speaker started playing. the next day it wasn't playing at all anymore.

i thought that there perhaps is a problem on that channel, so i plugged the other turntable in this one and it worked fine.

later i borrowed another turntable from a friend to see if it will work. i plugged it in and it didn't. it was the same as with my nonworking turntable.

so let me get this straight: one turntable works no matter where i plug it in. the other two (mine and the borrowed one) don't work anywhere.

i decided to try another mixer if that should be the case. and it was the same story. only one turntable plays normally, but the other two don't (don't give out any sound).

later i found out that the music does play but i have to turn the volume all the way up, but it is still to quiet.

so far i know that the signal is coming to the mixer, but it's a very very poor one.

could anybody please help, because i have no idea what to do in my situation. why is there to little signal coming to the mixer, what does that depend on? is it possible that there are some sort of problems with the GND wire from the turntable?


the bottom line: i have one turntable that works normally on both mixers. i have two turntables that don't give out enough signal (they play very very quietly). both of these turntables work great at a friend of mine, just not in my house. could there be somesort of eletrical problem in the mixers that's "jamming the signal" and causing this?

 
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