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| quote: | Originally posted by tranceDJ
The other thing you could do is buy a rca y-connecter (one that you plug one rca into and then it splits off into two rca male connectors). This is what I had to do for one of my techs cuz only one side of the rcas works. So it's basically taking one side of your cabes and making it into two ends to plug into your mixer. Only downside to this is that you will get mono sound but if that doesn't bug you it's a quicker, cheaper fix then getting new cables all together. |
sounds like a good idea if i dont want to get down on the soldering and replacement of cables but nah, i want to hear the sound to its fullest~ nice concept, though, I would have never thought of it if you hadn't bring it up 
| quote: | | Unsoldering and resoldering new RCA cables is very easy if you know how to use a soldering iron. You won't even need any documentation or diagrams, just need to use your brain. Find the 2 holes that your old cables are soldered to and unsolder them. Solder your new cables into the same holes (if you reverse them, u're just going to get a reverse stereo effect), and THAT's IT! The hardest part about it, was figuring out how to remove the bottom part of the turntable for the first time. |
yeah, but with the site i found (with pictures and directions), shouldnt be too hard~
reminder to self: measure twice, cut once!
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