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Pioneer DJ Plx-500 (Manual)
EUR438,92

Pioneer DJ Plx-500

Manual


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dkilla13

6 years ago

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phisarmi

6 years ago

A technician would have to answer that, I'm just a user. So far I haven't noticed any hum, my turntable is right next to the Denon DRA F-107DBA which still has a proper phono connection, speakers and the PC are also close by. What I haven't done yet is to connect the PLX-500 to the PC via USB and digitise LPs. But I know from earlier times that hum is possible on the digital recording. Then I had to unplug and remove all other devices. By the way: an ION record player, which was originally created for digital recordings, also has no earth connection.
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thomas_sidler

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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Hello Thomas The turntable instruction manual says : Connect the audio cable to the [LINE] input jack of the powered speakers, etc. ! If necessary, use the audio adapter cable supplied. Only active speakers will work. Normal speakers can only be connected via an amplifier.
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Anonymous

4 months ago

the player is buzzing

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Bao Pham

4 months ago

Hum is usually caused by a lack of earthing, incorrect switch position or interference in the signal path. Check earthing, cable quality and the phono/line switch. This will solve most problems.

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