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Problem - PLS Help
Well, I was practising on my decks today and everything was fine. All of a sudden, I could hear a great amount of feedback coming out of the speakers and when I lowered the volume it faded away but when I increased the volume again the same thing would happen. Then I noticed that this only happens with channel 1, what's the problem? Is my TT fucked up? Last night everything was fine

*EDIT* I just found out that this happens with both my TTs so it's probably not their fault, maybe my stereo or mixer are fu*ked up?
Firstly, don�t panic! It�s probably something really simple! Don't worry, we'll have you spinnin' your tunes again soon.
Ok, check all your connections are firmly in place and not loose and waggling everywhere. When I say all connections I mean ALL connections. This includes the TT�s grounding lugs too. I�m fairly sure that should clear up your problem. 9 times out of 10, something like this is usually down to the connections working their way loose. Also make sure that the metal parts, where the Male Connector joins the Female Connector, which are exposed, are not touching anything that can conduct.
It sound's to me like it's a problem with the mixer. If this help doesn�t work � post back again and I�ll try and help some more. 
Thanx a ton, I'll check it out and let you know, I really appreciate you helping me out.
Well, I pushed the cables at the back of my stereo and also the speaker cables and the problem seemed to be solved, if it comes back I'll let ya know, thanx for the precious help.
Negative, the problem's still there, damn it's getting on my nerves.
did you check the grounding lugs on your TT's??
maybe that's the problem...... maybe one got loose.....
It's not the groundings I'm afraid 
maybe the monitor speakers are too close to the turntables and there's static around the vinyl or something......
is the problem only on one record? or did you try different records???
maybe you should move the speakers away from the tts......
or maybe you have the mic switch in the mixer turned on....
it happens with all the vynils so it's not the vinyl and it happens with both tts so it's not the a TT, when a record is playing I turn the volume really loud and after a certain volume the feedback starts, I stop the tt and the feedback goes on until I bring the volume on my mixer to 0 where the feedback goes away
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| Originally posted by P`zazz Well, I pushed the cables at the back of my stereo and also the speaker cables and the problem seemed to be solved, if it comes back I'll let ya know, thanx for the precious help. |

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| Originally posted by P`zazz when a record is playing I turn the volume really loud and after a certain volume the feedback starts |
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| Originally posted by P`zazz it happens with all the vynils so it's not the vinyl and it happens with both tts so it's not the a TT, when a record is playing I turn the volume really loud and after a certain volume the feedback starts, I stop the tt and the feedback goes on until I bring the volume on my mixer to 0 where the feedback goes away |
@Spin Doctor - Yes my stereo is at full volume but my mixer isn't in the red zone, thanx for the tips, I'll try with someone elses mixer aswell.
@DJTJ - My speakers are near my tts but they are on the floor 
Let us know how things turn out P`zazz!
I'm still certain that it's vibration from the speakers that's causing it. To check, put a couple of folded towels underneath the speakers to damp the vibrations. Also, make sure they aren't touching either the wall or table.
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| Originally posted by DJTJ I'm still certain that it's vibration from the speakers that's causing it. To check, put a couple of folded towels underneath the speakers to damp the vibrations. Also, make sure they aren't touching either the wall or table. |
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| Originally posted by DJTJ I'm still certain that it's vibration from the speakers that's causing it. To check, put a couple of folded towels underneath the speakers to damp the vibrations. Also, make sure they aren't touching either the wall or table. |
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