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Old 01.14.2008, 09:26 PM   #1
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...i have a problem.

i got a brand new stereo for my birthday; it's 100w, 3 cd changer, dual tape deck, radio and aux in.

now, i have an audiologic turntable that i got used for the equivalent of $20 usd, i had to replace the line out cables and the needle and worked fine when plugged into my guitar amp.

the thing is, i plugged the turntable to the aux in of the stereo, and i hardly get any sound, i can't listen to records. i reckon you need an amp when you have a stand alone turntable but, in theory, the stereo is an amp for it, isn't it? besides, i noticed (you have to turn it to max to get a whisper of sound) that there's some shorting-like noises in between the music.

what do you think? do i need an amp for the turntable to then plug to the stereo? or do i need a new turntable? i certainly hope it's not the stereo (cd and tape playback are great). please help!
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