Stereo Question
faux_rillz
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I noticed this evening that I'm getting very little sound out of my left speaker.At first I assumed the left channel of my amp--which I've had for nearly 15 years--was burnt out, but then I discovered that the left speaker functions at full volume, so apparently the problem is something to do with my turntable.Stereo dudes, what do I do (I just have a 1200--nothing fancy)?
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what kind of mixer do you have?
I've had a similar issue as well and I think I have the issue pinpointed down to the aging mixer I got
same here - i find myself getting a new needle every year when i notice the left speaker gettin quieter
I don't have one.
The needle, huh? Might be time for a new one, although I think this one is only around six month old.
yeah, when this happened to me my needle/cartridge wasn't real old either. But, sure 'nuff that was it. Perhaps some sort of damage can do this?
Yeah, I'd say faulty headshell connection is a very likely reason for the left channel fallout. This happens all the time when I'm playing out on random 1200s, and the problem is almost always solved by releasing the headshell, cleaning the contacts, and reattaching it.
Try cleaning you needle too.
Not reccomended by stereo guys, but I always just unscrew the cartridge, give the connection part a little lick (seriously) and then screw it back in -- always works. I have 1200s too.
handy tip i learned from dj homies:
You can use a regular pencil eraser, stick it in the hole where the headshell connects to the tone arm and twist it a little bit. I don't know why that works but it does.
From remixmag.com:
"If you swap headshells or store your equipment in a humid environment, you should also frequently clean the contact points in the headshell and tonearm where they screw together. The best tool I have found for cleaning them is a regular pencil eraser. Simply press it against the contacts, twist a few times, and voil??! So fresh, so clean."
you don't have a mixer?
So how exactly do you practice those "fly juggle routines" you were telling me about?
I thought the turntable pyrotechnics talk was strictly between me and you.
Consider that the last time I let you into my mindgarden.
But for real, what would I need a mixer for?
I have no aspirations as a DJ--if anything I was thinking about getting a more audiophile-oriented turntable.
Nobody out there do the headshell contact rub on a zipper trick? Works most times for me.
I'm picturing a DJ doing this in front of a club full of people. Oof!
This is the grown man thing to do. You'll be happy.