Swap the right/left phono inputs into the amp. If the sound moves to the other speaker, the problem is a dead left signal from the TT. If it stays the same, the problem is with the left channel circuit in the amp.
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Swap the right/left phono inputs into the amp. If the sound moves to the other speaker, the problem is a dead left signal from the TT. If it stays the same, the problem is with the left channel circuit in the amp.
Quoted from xsvtoys:As to whether all this is good or bad - debate
One bad: the quality of music reproduction sucks these days. Between heavy streaming compression, people insisting on playing music through phone speakers, with a few "audiophiles" buying less-shitty bluetooth speakers, everything sounds worse now.
I bought a number of good speaker systems and amps dirt-cheap during the great equipment purge so I'm set, but I feel sorry for today's kids who listen to everything through phone speakers or shitty earbuds.
Nice case.
Also nice retro consoles under there.. SMS, SFC, Sega CD, N64, DC.. is that a 7800 or 2600jr next to the DC?
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