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It is older and plays 16's, 33's, 48's etc. It is electric. The record player opens in the middle(folds down) and the speakers open up on the sides.

2007-07-17 12:02:12 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

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If the noise you hear is a very loud hum, then the filter capacitors in the amplifier power supply have failed and will need replacing. If the noise is a crashing, sputtering sound, then it could well be a bad connection, or possibly bad coupling capacitors in the amp. The previous poster has a good point...check wiring and connections first. Also look at the connections that go to the cartridge (the device that the needle is held in). You will see four very fine wires and four slip-on connectors that fit onto pins on the cartridge. If one of these is loose, all sorts of noises will be heard.

2007-07-19 03:53:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

tremendously loud. I open the sunroof for optimal effect. That Bose sound equipment they put in the Infinity FX is rather mind-blowing! as quickly as I get to be 60, i'm gonna blast the rock and roll so human beings will think of i'm deaf. I possibly would be via then! permit's see, sixteen years to circulate!

2017-01-21 07:23:40 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

bad audio connection check speakers

2007-07-17 19:14:23 · answer #3 · answered by Lem™ 3 · 0 0

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