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Phono Cartridge Mounted on Headshell. Refer to our to help with the terminology. Attach the phono cartridge to the cartridge using two screws and nuts supplied with the cartridge. The is connected to the cartridge holder also known as a headshellwhich is attached to the tonearm. Release the cartridge holder from the tonearm by sliding the tonearm lift bar to the rear of the turntable. Before tightening the screws make sure the cartridge is centered and aligned on the cartridge holder. Continue Reading Below Connect the hookup wires on the cartridge hiokup to hokup correct hookups on the back of the turntable using needle-nosed pliers. Continue Reading Below Anti-skating controls are found on some turntables. Anti-skating control is adjusted automatically as part of the tracking force adjustment on the Dual 1215 turntable used in this example. Connect the left and right channel usuallyrespectively output from the turntable usually under the turntable to the phono input on the turntable of the receiver or amplifier. If there is no phono input, a phono pre-amp may be required. Do not connect to any input other than phono. A single ground wire must be connected between the turntable and the ground post or a chassis screw on the back of the receiver or amplifier.
You're going to supply the turntable. Still have the turntable and an Akai reel-to-reel. Powered speakers are like their own mini stereo system; the only thing they lack is something to provide the music.

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How to Connect a Turntable
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