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By DrNizzle Sun May 15, 2005 1:25 am
I have a sony PS-LX250H turntable, it's the only thing that is giving me a ground noise (I've tried dvds, xbox, vcr, tv, all good). I can imagine that the turntable needs to be grounded, but there's no ground wire. Read the booklet, no mention of ground wire or of an alternative way to ground the turntable. There's basically nothing metal on the case of the turntable so i wouldnt even know how I'd hook it up to my recievers ground screw. My question is, is there a way to even ground it if it has no ground wire? I'd hate to buy another turntable just for that ground wire sticking out of the back. Thanks.

By sparq Sun May 15, 2005 3:20 am
do you have a pre amp for your turntable? a dj mixer? are you connecting the TT directly to the mpc? if so, you may need a mixer to connect your TT to and then connect the mixer to the phone in jacks on the mpc
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By samuraisam Sun May 15, 2005 3:23 am
DrNizzle wrote:I have a sony PS-LX250H turntable, it's the only thing that is giving me a ground noise (I've tried dvds, xbox, vcr, tv, all good). I can imagine that the turntable needs to be grounded, but there's no ground wire. Read the booklet, no mention of ground wire or of an alternative way to ground the turntable. There's basically nothing metal on the case of the turntable so i wouldnt even know how I'd hook it up to my recievers ground screw. My question is, is there a way to even ground it if it has no ground wire? I'd hate to buy another turntable just for that ground wire sticking out of the back. Thanks.


"Get into the groove with the fully automatic PS-LX250H turntable from Sony. Hook the turntable up to any stereo and reacquaint yourself with all of your old vinyl records. The turntable is compatible with all stereo receivers, even units without traditional phono input jacks"


maybe its your cables

By sparq Sun May 15, 2005 3:28 am
i'm sorry, i just read this again. are you talking about hooking a TT to the mpc? if not then this thread is in the wrong section/topic. it should go in either production techiniques or off topic, as this has nothing to do with the mpc1000
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By Penfold Sun May 15, 2005 11:41 pm
very true it might be the cables, cheap cables had me fiddling for days, till i changed em to pros, now no more hum!