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Hi everyone,
I recently acquired a very nice turntable Beogram 3000 type 5228. As it comes with 5 Din socket I had to buy an adapter to try it on my amplifier (Marantz). As soon as I plug it it makes a loud Buzz on a normal sound level. So I thought it was not properly grounded but when I look in the 5 DIN socket, everything looks fine. I mean, everything is wired in.
Is anyone went through this problem once???
PS: my amplifier works well with my other Pro-ject turntable
Hi beranger,
I also have Beogram 3000 and I encountered the same problem. My amp works fine with the other turntable (Beogram 1200). Anyone?
All best,
Julie
beranger: Hi everyone, I recently acquired a very nice turntable Beogram 3000 type 5228. As it comes with 5 Din socket I had to buy an adapter to try it on my amplifier (Marantz). As soon as I plug it it makes a loud Buzz on a normal sound level. So I thought it was not properly grounded but when I look in the 5 DIN socket, everything looks fine. I mean, everything is wired in. Is anyone went through this problem once??? PS: my amplifier works well with my other Pro-ject turntable
Did the adapter come with a ground connection. If yes, try with an Ohm meter if there are continuity between DIN 5 plug metal housing and chassis BG and chassis amp. If no continuity try to connect a ground wire from BG to amp. If you dont have a meter, just connect a ground wire from BG to amp
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