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Can some PLEASE HELP ME WITH MY TECHNICS TURNTABLE? I just bought a technics mk5 last night. I have put it into my stereo but there is hardly any volume; even when i turn it right up
I'm new3 to turntables; is there something i need to adjust? any help would be much appreciated thankyou | |
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ask horatio, he has no clue either, but he listens to 78s still | |
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Have you got a phono preamp? It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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FuNkeNsteiN said: Have you got a phono preamp?
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FuNkeNsteiN said: Have you got a phono preamp?
or it needs to be grounded. | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: FuNkeNsteiN said: Have you got a phono preamp?
I shouldn;t need one should i? I thought i could plug it straight into my amp(phono?) I can hear music; it's playing; just not loud even when i turn it right up. My speakers are 360w so it should be loud | |
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fcukthepolice said: I just bought a technics mk5 last night. I have put it into my stereo but there is hardly any volume; even when i turn it right up
I'm new3 to turntables; is there something i need to adjust? any help would be much appreciated thankyou What kind of stereo do you have? You have to make sure it has a phono input. If you put it into a regular line input, you won't get any volume because there's no preamp in the turntable. | |
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fcukthepolice said: FuNkeNsteiN said: I shouldn;t need one should i? I thought i could plug it straight into my amp(phono?) I can hear music; it's playing; just not loud even when i turn it right up. My speakers are 360w so it should be loud When I first got my gear, I tried it out without a preamp (I had one though, but I just hadn't plugged it in yet ) and this is the exact same problem I had. Then I plugged in my preamp (... and a AC/DC power adapter to supply power to the preamp) and after that everything worked fine. It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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radio shack has them if you wnat a quick cheap one. | |
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truefunksoldier said: fcukthepolice said: I just bought a technics mk5 last night. I have put it into my stereo but there is hardly any volume; even when i turn it right up
I'm new3 to turntables; is there something i need to adjust? any help would be much appreciated thankyou What kind of stereo do you have? You have to make sure it has a phono input. If you put it into a regular line input, you won't get any volume because there's no preamp in the turntable. Technics EH760 4 component system featuring 5-disc CD changer, twin Cassette deck, AM/FM Tuner, & Dolby Pro-Logic amp & speakers 360W (RMS) Total Power Output 5 CD Changer CD-R/RW Playback Front Loading, Auto Reverse, Twin Cassette Deck AM/FM Digital Tuner with RDS and Presets Dolby ProLogic Surround Sound/Multi-Channel DSP AI EQ (Acoustic Image Equaliser) Super Sound Equaliser 3 Way Bass Reflex Front Speaker Bi-Amp, Bi-Wired Super Woofer 2 Way Bass Reflex Centre Speaker 2 Satellite Speakers, Subwoofer | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: fcukthepolice said: I shouldn;t need one should i? I thought i could plug it straight into my amp(phono?) I can hear music; it's playing; just not loud even when i turn it right up. My speakers are 360w so it should be loud When I first got my gear, I tried it out without a preamp (I had one though, but I just hadn't plugged it in yet ) and this is the exact same problem I had. Then I plugged in my preamp (... and a AC/DC power adapter to supply power to the preamp) and after that everything worked fine. I had an old bush turntable which was also a radio(£30) and that worked so if buy a preamp i need a ac/dc power adapter too? any recommendations cheers btw | |
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fcukthepolice said: truefunksoldier said: What kind of stereo do you have? You have to make sure it has a phono input. If you put it into a regular line input, you won't get any volume because there's no preamp in the turntable. Technics EH760 4 component system featuring 5-disc CD changer, twin Cassette deck, AM/FM Tuner, & Dolby Pro-Logic amp & speakers 360W (RMS) Total Power Output 5 CD Changer CD-R/RW Playback Front Loading, Auto Reverse, Twin Cassette Deck AM/FM Digital Tuner with RDS and Presets Dolby ProLogic Surround Sound/Multi-Channel DSP AI EQ (Acoustic Image Equaliser) Super Sound Equaliser 3 Way Bass Reflex Front Speaker Bi-Amp, Bi-Wired Super Woofer 2 Way Bass Reflex Centre Speaker 2 Satellite Speakers, Subwoofer apparently no phono input | |
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fcukthepolice said: FuNkeNsteiN said: When I first got my gear, I tried it out without a preamp (I had one though, but I just hadn't plugged it in yet ) and this is the exact same problem I had. Then I plugged in my preamp (... and a AC/DC power adapter to supply power to the preamp) and after that everything worked fine. I had an old bush turntable which was also a radio(£30) and that worked so if buy a preamp i need a ac/dc power adapter too? any recommendations cheers btw go to radio shack. its all in one box I would send you my pre-amp as I have upgraded to an older B&O reciever which has phono input. So the previous pre-amp I used is just collecting dust. unfortuantely i dont know you [Edited 11/13/07 5:32am] | |
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horatio said: fcukthepolice said: Technics EH760 4 component system featuring 5-disc CD changer, twin Cassette deck, AM/FM Tuner, & Dolby Pro-Logic amp & speakers 360W (RMS) Total Power Output 5 CD Changer CD-R/RW Playback Front Loading, Auto Reverse, Twin Cassette Deck AM/FM Digital Tuner with RDS and Presets Dolby ProLogic Surround Sound/Multi-Channel DSP AI EQ (Acoustic Image Equaliser) Super Sound Equaliser 3 Way Bass Reflex Front Speaker Bi-Amp, Bi-Wired Super Woofer 2 Way Bass Reflex Centre Speaker 2 Satellite Speakers, Subwoofer apparently no phono input why is there some sound then? | |
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horatio said: fcukthepolice said: I had an old bush turntable which was also a radio(£30) and that worked so if buy a preamp i need a ac/dc power adapter too? any recommendations cheers btw go to radio shack. its all in one box I would send you my pre-amp as I have upgraded to an older B&O reciever which has phono input. So the previous pre-amp I used is just collecting dust. unfortuantely i dont know you [Edited 11/13/07 5:32am] why tease me then? | |
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fcukthepolice said: horatio said: apparently no phono input why is there some sound then? yes, the pre-amp is built into your reciver then. older recivers are usually much nicer than new ones anyway. and you can still connect your cdplayer, mp3, or computer to them with the right connections. go to a place that services old stereo recievers, turntables vcrs, etc. usually they have a handful of them for sale. | |
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horatio said: fcukthepolice said: why is there some sound then? yes, the pre-amp is built into your reciver then. older recivers are usually much nicer than new ones anyway. and you can still connect your cdplayer, mp3, or computer to them with the right connections. go to a place that services old stereo recievers, turntables vcrs, etc. usually they have a handful of them for sale. sorry i don't understand this post at all. Handful of what please? | |
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fcukthepolice said: horatio said: yes, the pre-amp is built into your reciver then. older recivers are usually much nicer than new ones anyway. and you can still connect your cdplayer, mp3, or computer to them with the right connections. go to a place that services old stereo recievers, turntables vcrs, etc. usually they have a handful of them for sale. sorry i don't understand this post at all. Handful of what please? of old high quality receivers. but for now i would just go to radio shack and get your pre-amp. Later upgrade to an old reciever. | |
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I'm sure as you've figured out by now, depending on your amp (i'm assuming it's new) you probably don't have a phono jack on it and therefore you've got NO volume.
You either have to A) buy an older amp with a phono jack and a ground screw on the back or B)buy a phono pre-amp at Radio Shack/Best Buy/etc. The problem is the makers of these new fancy Dolby Pro Logic amplifiers ASSUME that you're not going to hook up a turntable. And turntables unlike cd/dvd players aren't digital and need more power to boost the signal through the newer amplifiers. You should be able to buy a pre-amp for about $50. OR if you hit the pawn shops, you should be able to find a decent older amp for less than that. Good luck, and if you have more questions ask! [Edited 11/13/07 6:47am] http://www.facebook.com/p...111?ref=ts
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ButterscotchPimp said: I'm sure as you've figured out by now, depending on your amp (i'm assuming it's new) you probably don't have a phono jack on it and therefore you've got NO volume.
You either have to A) buy an older amp with a phono jack and a ground screw on the back or B)buy a phono pre-amp at Radio Shack/Best Buy/etc. Which would be the smart (and less expensive) thing to do It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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FuNkeNsteiN said: ButterscotchPimp said: I'm sure as you've figured out by now, depending on your amp (i'm assuming it's new) you probably don't have a phono jack on it and therefore you've got NO volume.
You either have to A) buy an older amp with a phono jack and a ground screw on the back or B)buy a phono pre-amp at Radio Shack/Best Buy/etc. Which would be the smart (and less expensive) thing to do RADIO SHACK betch | |
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horatio said: FuNkeNsteiN said: Which would be the smart (and less expensive) thing to do RADIO SHACK betch | |
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jami0mckay said: horatio said: RADIO SHACK betch | |
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horatio said: jami0mckay said: these shoes suck. betch. http://www.facebook.com/p...111?ref=ts
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ButterscotchPimp said: horatio said: these shoes suck. betch. OMG! shoes. | |
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ButterscotchPimp said: I'm sure as you've figured out by now, depending on your amp (i'm assuming it's new) you probably don't have a phono jack on it and therefore you've got NO volume.
You either have to A) buy an older amp with a phono jack and a ground screw on the back or B)buy a phono pre-amp at Radio Shack/Best Buy/etc. The problem is the makers of these new fancy Dolby Pro Logic amplifiers ASSUME that you're not going to hook up a turntable. And turntables unlike cd/dvd players aren't digital and need more power to boost the signal through the newer amplifiers. You should be able to buy a pre-amp for about $50. OR if you hit the pawn shops, you should be able to find a decent older amp for less than that. Good luck, and if you have more questions ask! [Edited 11/13/07 6:47am] cheers The thing is there is some volume. It's audible but very low. Do i defo need a pre amp or can i adjust something? | |
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fcukthepolice said: ButterscotchPimp said: I'm sure as you've figured out by now, depending on your amp (i'm assuming it's new) you probably don't have a phono jack on it and therefore you've got NO volume.
You either have to A) buy an older amp with a phono jack and a ground screw on the back or B)buy a phono pre-amp at Radio Shack/Best Buy/etc. The problem is the makers of these new fancy Dolby Pro Logic amplifiers ASSUME that you're not going to hook up a turntable. And turntables unlike cd/dvd players aren't digital and need more power to boost the signal through the newer amplifiers. You should be able to buy a pre-amp for about $50. OR if you hit the pawn shops, you should be able to find a decent older amp for less than that. Good luck, and if you have more questions ask! [Edited 11/13/07 6:47am] cheers The thing is there is some volume. It's audible but very low. Do i defo need a pre amp or can i adjust something? Read the above posts, it's been said 10 different ways. Use the picture of the preamp. It's what you need with what you have, get the power adapter too. | |
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Slave2daGroove said: fcukthepolice said: cheers The thing is there is some volume. It's audible but very low. Do i defo need a pre amp or can i adjust something? Read the above posts, it's been said 10 different ways. Use the picture of the preamp. It's what you need with what you have, get the power adapter too. o.k thanks everyone! chuuuuch | |
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fcukthepolice said: Slave2daGroove said: Read the above posts, it's been said 10 different ways. Use the picture of the preamp. It's what you need with what you have, get the power adapter too. o.k thanks everyone! chuuuuch No probs It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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