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| D-res |
| hey guys... i got i sound problem. when im on my decks, and im spinnin something off the 3rd channel everything is fine, but when im on the 2nd channel the sound only comes out of the left speaker on my computer and in my headphones.. any ideas guys? |
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| auujay |
| quote: | Originally posted by D-res
hey guys... i got i sound problem. when im on my decks, and im spinnin something off the 3rd channel everything is fine, but when im on the 2nd channel the sound only comes out of the left speaker on my computer and in my headphones.. any ideas guys? |
Your mixer is ed |
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| rumbleph1sh |
| quote: | Originally posted by D-res
hey guys... i got i sound problem. when im on my decks, and im spinnin something off the 3rd channel everything is fine, but when im on the 2nd channel the sound only comes out of the left speaker on my computer and in my headphones.. any ideas guys? |
So you are saying: your decks work fine on input 3 on your mixer, but when you move them to 2, the left channel doesn't work?
Or are you saying that the deck on your 2nd input is having problems? |
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| D-res |
| i guess its a prob with the turntable hooked up to the second channel (left side of the mixer.) when i switched the plugs and hooked it up to the third channel, i still had the same problem |
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| rumbleph1sh |
| quote: | Originally posted by D-res
i guess its a prob with the turntable hooked up to the second channel (left side of the mixer.) when i switched the plugs and hooked it up to the third channel, i still had the same problem |
Try cleaning the connections between the cartridge / tonearm. This usually does the trick. ;) |
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| tu_face |
| quote: | Originally posted by rumbleph1sh
Try cleaning the connections between the cartridge / tonearm. This usually does the trick. ;) |
yup, probably nothing to do with the mixer.
fluff can sometimes get in there and block one of the pins from connecting to the tonearm, thus losing one channel. clean the contacts (make sure you blow down the tonearm socket gently too) and if there is still a problem, switch the carts around to see if its a cart problem. |
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| D-res |
| unfortunately it didnt work..... :( i used a compress air can to blow everything out. any other recommendations |
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| rumbleph1sh |
| quote: | Originally posted by D-res
unfortunately it didnt work..... :( i used a compress air can to blow everything out. any other recommendations |
Well basically, you just need to try to determine whats causing the problem. You could try switching carts to see if its the cartridge causing problems.. It could be a problem with the tonearm... or a loose connection somewhere. If its not a problem with the cartridges, you will likely just have to get it serviced. |
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| D-res |
hmm... ok
thanks for the advice guys!!!
i'll update if i solve the prob |
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| tu_face |
| swap the RCA wires around on the deck |
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| djshan |
i just hate the word "lil"
lilililililil :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip:
arghhhhhhhhh
p.s. drunk, so excuse me |
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