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by aznjesus44 on 07 Mar 2010, 08:51
Hello, im about positive that i have connected everything right but i still get a message saying "no input signal on the left connection. please check the connections." what am i doing wrong!!! im only setting up the right turntable so why would it even be saying anything about my left connection when im clearly trying to calibrate the right turntable. im confused!
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by Blackbrook on 07 Mar 2010, 12:27
aznjesus44 wrote:Hello, im about positive that i have connected everything right but i still get a message saying "no input signal on the left connection. please check the connections." what am i doing wrong!!! im only setting up the right turntable so why would it even be saying anything about my left connection when im clearly trying to calibrate the right turntable. im confused!
Think of the pitch setting to zero!
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by aznjesus44 on 10 Mar 2010, 06:12
Is it possible one side of my rca is not giving any input? ahhhhh
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by UncleVibes on 10 Mar 2010, 09:33
timecode use both left & right channel. If one channel is dead then any time code control is impossible.
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by aznjesus44 on 11 Mar 2010, 03:32
Yes, my rca are probably jacked up so once i solder some new ones on, then i will tell yall if it fixed the problem
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by hemskoc on 11 Mar 2010, 21:19
Good luck with your mission bro!.... the thing with T1200s (im assuming this is what you have as your problem is common, but this applies to ALL hardwired rca TT's) is that because you cant remove the cables on factory models, after time they stuff up if you plug them in and out of mixers, ect... My soloution was to hardwire some 'Male' rca inputs onto the back of the 1200, then you can plug and unplug replacement cables, and not revisit this situation. Easier to just get another cable, then have to open the thing up over and over (after the second time, it happened at a gig, i was over it)!! Works a treat for my decks  Cheers
Just incase you didnt see this post on your other similar thread  Cheers
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by aznjesus44 on 15 Mar 2010, 03:27
dang, it wasnt the rca.... now im thinking it is the wiring in the tone arm! i checked the rca, cartdridge, styli, and now i .... need help! any ideas!
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