DJTJ
linuXaddict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bournemouth, UK when I'm at home, Cardiff, UK when I'm at uni
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OK, lets see if we can't sort this one out.
The tables should be plugged into the mixer via the phono inputs on the back of the mixer. If these are selectable between line and phono, make sure they are switched to phono.
Next, make sure the inputs on the front.top of the mixer are selected to the right input, i.e. "Phono 1" and "Phono 2" or similar.
Now make sure that you haven't got the microphone talkover switched on. Microphone talkover is a function that reduces the volume of the music by around about 14 dB so that you can hear the microphone over the music. This is usually on the same switch as Microphone On/Off. Just turn the mic off if you are not using it.
Now make sure that the mixer is plugged into the Aux/CD/other line-level input of your surround sound system. The mixer amplifies the phono signals up to line level for you, so you do not have to plug the mixer in to the phono input. This is only used when a lone turntable is being connected, without a mixer in between.
Try these things and you should (hopefully) be away.
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