Dual 606 turntable
SOURCE: NAD T760
You should connect the RCA connectors from your turntable into the phono input of the preamp. Also, make sure you have the grounding wire from the TT connected to the grounding on the preamp (if you do not have a grounding point, then just connect it to one of the screws on the preamp). Then connect the output from the preamp to either the Tape or the CD points on the T760. On the front panel press tape monitor and you're done.
Check and let me know how it goes. My set up's working fine except for clarity, which still needs to be perfected. I'm using a normal step-up phono stage.
Regs/ Avinash
SOURCE: Sound through one channel
Only the right channel had a sound,the left channel is mute, whatever adjustment you did and whatever balancing you done nothigs happen,even you interchange the speakers. The problem is in the power amp. The STK IC there is busted already, it's better to change it with a new one so the performance become normal again.
SOURCE: Sound through one channel only.....NAD 310 Amplifier
If swapping of left and right input sources and left and right speakers does not help...you might have a bad channel in your amp.
SOURCE: lg 44" dlp tv
Punch yourself in the face REALLY hard and then throw the TV out the window and buy a 60" Plasma or a 52" LCD
SOURCE: NAD C541i CD Player plays but...
hi, i've had a few nad C541i's and not so long since the sound on one of them cut out for milliseconds and on some occasions the sound would make the noise very much like a severely scratched vinyl record, i thought it was a faulty laser so i tried another KSS-213C laser out of a scrap kenwood and the fault persisted. to cut a long story short, i took the main PCB out and there were various dry joints. once these were resoldered i was blessed with a fully functioning player. hope this helps?
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