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    My guess is the cartridge is a low possibility. I think the cables are an even lower possibility. I would've guessed it's the electronics, maybe an amp - the channel that runs the highs on the side that is out. Having something like that happen with the turntable and not the CD could've been luck, or maybe something to do with the weaker signal of a cartridge as compared to a CD player.

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    Thank you again
    i did all of that i had even switch the amps and when the new TT was hooked up all was good
    but now i am going to recheck it all again? or should i just levee well enough alone ?

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    Glad you have it all ironed out. That ProJect dealer is a money grabbing moron to say the least. Both my ProJect tables have been running quiety from the get go.

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    Great to here that i still have not called the store to ask what they found out was wrong because it would only be BS coming from them IMHO and i wouldn't believe them anyway
    But i do want to know what was wrong with it

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3db View Post
    Glad you have it all ironed out. That ProJect dealer is a money grabbing moron to say the least. Both my ProJect tables have been running quiety from the get go.
    Great to here that i still have not called the store to ask what they found out was wrong because it would only be BS coming from them IMHO and i wouldn't believe them anyway
    But i do want to know what was wrong with it

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    Hello to all again

    i have had some time now to play my LP's and i am glad about that

    playing my system loud seams like there is some kind of feed back with the lid on and down covering the LP
    does anyone think thats OK ?

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    You may be getting vibrations. Its always best to take it off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by frenchmon View Post
    You may be getting vibrations. Its always best to take it off.
    Ditto! The lid is supposed to be just a dust cover when the TT is not in use.
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    Thanks i have always heard that taking the dust cover off of the TT was best
    it does seam like it's worst while playing my DBX LP recordings

    i will do as you say

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob r View Post
    Thank you again
    i did all of that i had even switch the amps and when the new TT was hooked up all was good
    but now i am going to recheck it all again? or should i just levee well enough alone ?
    One of the things I've learned (the hard way) is, if it works, don't fix it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 02audionoob View Post
    My guess is the cartridge is a low possibility. I think the cables are an even lower possibility. I would've guessed it's the electronics, maybe an amp - the channel that runs the highs on the side that is out. Having something like that happen with the turntable and not the CD could've been luck, or maybe something to do with the weaker signal of a cartridge as compared to a CD player.
    Thank you
    The cartridge is the only thing i didn't replace how can it not be bad?
    And the Amps where also switched out i went thought all of that i set my system up with only one amp at a time and even switched them out one at a time it took me sometime do it because i am disabled and can't walk around

    I even have another system set up in my garage it is also NAD 2600 and the 7600 bridged with 5 Klipsch speakers.
    i set it up their after i brought the new system i have now and as most here know the Klipsch
    have horn's big time Lol

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