Hi everybody, this is my first post here, so I apologize if this has been covered somewhere else, or if I am not following protocol.
I have a question regarding only getting mono from a brand new turntable.
I recently purchased a audio-technica AT-PL120 turntable and hooked it up to my Pioneer VSX-455. So, the day I hooked up my turntable, I noticed nothing was coming out of the left speaker. I detached and reattached the cables going into the receiver, and boom...I had stereo sound. Must have been the cables. I assumed they were loose or something. Well, the other night, I go to listen to the new Low record, and same thing. No sound out of the left speaker. So I do the same thing, and voila...stereo sound. Now today, I go to listen to a little Of Montreal, and the same thing! No sound out of the left speaker. So I do the same thing, but I test it first. First, no sound out of the left speaker with the turntable, but sound out of the speaker with the cd. Fine and good. Next, switch the turntable on, play, no sound, unattach and reattach, and suddenly sound. Turns out, every time I turn off and turn on the stereo, I lose sound to that left speaker.
Do you have any idea what may be causing this? My hope is that it is my 10 year old receiver and not the brand new turntable. I know in the directions, it said not to plug in the AC until plugging in the RCA cables, which I did. I followed every rule. The turntable has a built-in pre-amp, and the receiver has a phono input built for a magnetic cartridge. There is great sound out of the right speaker, just not the left. Unless I detach and reconnect the RCA cables with the receiver on.
Any help would be very appreciated. You can email me at
thesink77@yahoo.com or post here. Thanks in advance.