- Joined
- May 30, 2007
- Location
- Leeds / Brighton
I'm not the best with all the technical malarky of set ups and problems that often come with them so bare with me if I seem a bit noobish on this.
Fairly recently I started noticing that the audio output from my right deck was significantly less compared to that of the left deck.
Basically I'm convinced it's that deck that the problem is with because I've tried switching the needles, and even the individual stylus and playing the same tune on each deck and it's still occurring. To reiterate, the problem I'm having is that the right deck is producing about half the volume of the left deck even when the gains are set the same. I'm not sure if anyone is clued up on this but what do you reckon it could be? The connection from the tone arm to the back of the cartridge being worn out or something?
Anyone ever had a problem like this? If so what would be the best way to approach it.
Any help from people in the know would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Fairly recently I started noticing that the audio output from my right deck was significantly less compared to that of the left deck.
Basically I'm convinced it's that deck that the problem is with because I've tried switching the needles, and even the individual stylus and playing the same tune on each deck and it's still occurring. To reiterate, the problem I'm having is that the right deck is producing about half the volume of the left deck even when the gains are set the same. I'm not sure if anyone is clued up on this but what do you reckon it could be? The connection from the tone arm to the back of the cartridge being worn out or something?
Anyone ever had a problem like this? If so what would be the best way to approach it.
Any help from people in the know would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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