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  1. Still experiencing the same problem. Any new ideas?
  2. Both the turntable and speakers are set to Phono, the rca cables are plugged in to the correct colors in the speakers (they come straight out of the tt), and there is no ground wire on my turntable.
  3. Sony PSLX300USB Also, I received my replacement pair of speakers from Amazon and same exact problem. Staticy, scratchy, thumping, noise. We are now at 2 turntables, 2 pairs of speakers. There is something up here...... Not to mention how extremely frustrating it has been.
  4. Nah, the only switch is to switch it to Phono. What do you guys think the problem is?
  5. Is the ground wire important to getting good sound quality from the records? It was listed as "optional" on the instructions and there is no place to connect it to my record player.
  6. Does anyone know what it might be though or experienced similar issues? I just want to ensure im not just being stupid here and if I order another set it will happen again.
  7. Hi, I don't know if this is the right forum for this, so I apologize. I created an account specifically to solve this problem. I just got my R-15PM Powered Monitor-Cherry speakers delivered yesterday. I bought them specifically to listen to records on my new turntable. But when I plugged the record player ach cables into the speakers, all I got was an extremely broken, loud, static-y noise roughly to the beat of the music with a faint bit of fuzzy audio hidden under all the noise. I tested the Bluetooth function with my Ipod and the sound is flawless, and I also tried a friend's turntable with the system and got the same broken noise as with mine. This seems to only be happening with the phono function. Can anyone help?
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