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| quote: | Originally posted by PoisonJam19
I have the same problems on one of my TTs, but I think it's because the needle is slightly damaged(I dropped it twice the first day I bought it. |
I doubt dropping the needle is the cause of the problem...
what type of turntables are you using? If its the new Stanton turntables, that might be the problem.
If not, your problem might be Grounding. At the back of most turntables there is a Grounding Wire which basically looks like a wire with a "U" shape at the end. You're supposed to attach that to the metal knob at the back of you mixer.
Note: Stanton turntables don't have this. According to them, "they don't need it"... but I think no grounding wire is the cause of the problem.
Hope this helped.
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