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onebrian | 19:28 Wed 27th Apr 2011 | Technology
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ive just bought two turntables but when i plug them into the aux on my stereo there is very little sound that comes out.anybody know why?thanks bri
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and some turntables have a earth/ground lead that have to be connected to the back of the amp/mixer too
11:36 Thu 28th Apr 2011
'AUX' inputs are usually a similar impedance and sensitivity to 'TAPE IN' or 'CD IN'.

A turntable cartridge input is very different. Either you'll need a different amp - or Google for a suitable pre-amp to plug into the 'AUX'.
Or if you have two turntables a mixer would do the job too (as I'd kind of assume that's the reason for two turntables)

http://www.maplin.co....-purpose-mixer-512052
what inputs does your amp have? I seem to remember that the 'phono' input is the sensitive one.
If the turntables are equipped with magnetic cartridges, then just using a mixer or general purpose preamp will not do the trick. You need a proper phono input which includes the RIAA correction circuitry, or you'll find that the sound is low quality with very little bass.
and some turntables have a earth/ground lead that have to be connected to the back of the amp/mixer too

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