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Other music forums => Musician's Corner => Topic started by: Jai Guru Deva. on January 24, 2012, 07:07:01 PM
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Posted this here as there might be some fellow musicians able to give me advice. Basically I got a new vinyl record player for Christmas and it's brilliant in all ways but one - it's almost completely bassless! I already had a subwoofer and was just going to attach that, but after examining the new record player, I've noticed that there isn't a single output, not even a headphone jack. Does anyone know how I can go about getting this thing fixed up so that I can put my subwoofer in? I realise I'll probably have to send it somewhere to have it done.
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if it was me i would disconnect the speaker or speakers and extend the wire to better speakers..
that might help and is easy to try
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Very true. At the moment it's just running out of the not so glamorous in-built speakers.
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Are you sure you have the speakers connected properly? That is with + and -.
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The speakers should be fine - I literally got it out of the box brand new and haven't done anything to it. It just suffers from sh*t built-in speaker syndrome! As did my old one, but I attached a subwoofer to that and it was brilliant. I only got a new record player because the old one broke rather dramatically, and I'm really disappointed in this one - I don't think I've ever come across one without at least one form of additional outputs at the back, but this one just has nothing whatsoever.
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And the amplifier attached to the record player is fine as well?
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Unfortunately the whole unit is completely closed off, I can't look inside it at all without actually getting someone to take it apart, so I've no idea about the connections. Trouble is, I can't find anyone who knows what they're doing enough to help me... funny, considering I'm at a music university with hundreds of other people training to be sound engineers! :-\
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Its weird theres no headphone jack, which leads me to believe it is extremely cheaply made, hence the speaker quality, so unless your brave enough to take a panel or two off, you'll have to either take it to a repair shop and ask them to do it or take it back to the dealer and change it or ask for a refund or put it on ebay and buy a better one..(preferably a separate turntable, amp & speakers)
I have a feeling the amp in it probably isnt powerful enough to drive a sub anyway.
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Its weird theres no headphone jack, which leads me to believe it is extremely cheaply made, hence the speaker quality, so unless your brave enough to take a panel or two off, you'll have to either take it to a repair shop and ask them to do it or take it back to the dealer and change it or ask for a refund or put it on ebay and buy a better one..(preferably a separate turntable, amp & speakers)
I have a feeling the amp in it probably isnt powerful enough to drive a sub anyway.
I agree. If there are no jacks then the player's amplifier will not be able to drive external speakers.
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Ah dear, you're both probably right. I'm loathe to send it off, especially since it was a present, so I'll have to ask the person who bought it for me for the details, but perhaps I can get something done. Or as you say, get a better one! Thanks for the input guys.
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