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sony turntable output audio

by Guest4561  |  12 years, 9 month(s) ago

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how do i get audio output to the speakers whilst recording from an LP?

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  1. amomipais82
    Hi,
    First, go to www.sonystyle.com and download a copy of the manual. It's in the "Customer Care" section. Enter the model number in the search box. When the FAQ screen comes up, there's also an option to retrieve the manual. Do that. It's in PDF format.

    Okay, by the "phono/aux" switch, I assume you're talking about the EQ switch under the platter. If you're connecting the turntable to the PHONO inputs on your receiver, turn the EQ switch OFF. If you're connecting the 'table to another input, say AUX, turn the EQ switch ON. The EQ switch engages the 'table's preamp. If your receiver has PHONO inputs, then the 'table's preamp is not necessary--if you're using the PHONO inputs.

    The hum is because you haven't firmly connecting the ground wire, the third, very skinny wire with a horseshoe (U) connector at the end, to the grounding s***w on the rear of the receiver's chassis. It should be labeled GROUND or GRND.

    Do all these things, and if you still don't have sound, write back, and we'll go from there. My guess is, tho', that you only have to straighten out the connections and the EQ switch.

    Good luck.

  2. Guest2983
    Hi there! Normally, turntables have a pair of rca type cables (red and white). You need to plug your turntable to your stereo auxiliary inputs left and right, and then choose auxiliar on your stereo in order to get sound from it. You'll then start recording on your favourite device. The same goes if your are recording to a cd unit: just find the inputs, and plug the turntable. Cheers!
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