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Have you grounded your system? That solves most of the noise issues.I've never used banana plugs actually I need to change my own connections I pick up all sorts of interference like power tools or static from the neighbours robotic lawnmower.
there is still some distortion when records are playing
Out of interest, what's the record player? Did the old system have a dedicated Phono input or does your player have a pre-amp in it (which means it can connect to a regular Aux input)? Does the new amp have a Phono input?turntable sounds fine through my old stereo but distorted through the new set up.
i bought a new stylus this month and both the new stylus and old one sound good through the old set up.
if it's something's wrong i'd say it's the amp.
anyone could have told me i hadn't plugs in properly but i didn't ask for second opinion.
so i'll ask someone else to look at it as i haven't done that yet.
thanks anyway.
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Said Mr 90s as he ate his dinner off the indestructible CD.That's records for you.
Turntable is too fast on this. Have to get on to richer tomorrow... *cry*Let me know how the speakers are, can you crank them?
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