Plug the turntable into a non-phono input on the amplifier such as the AUX.
On another note. I have a Sansui AU-D33 amplifier which I've been using happily for a few years now. My one issue with it is that the volume pot is a bit scratchy and that sometimes (especially soon after powering up) the left or right channels sometimes dropout. I was told that the two issues were one and the same and that cleaning the pot would probably solve both. Today I cleaned the pot with Servisol and the scratching is gone but I've had a few dropouts on the left channel. Any ideas what this could be? I've ensured that all the connections are sound following having the case off for the clean.
Plug the turntable into a non-phono input on the amplifier such as the AUX.
On another note. I have a Sansui AU-D33 amplifier which I've been using happily for a few years now. My one issue with it is that the volume pot is a bit scratchy and that sometimes (especially soon after powering up) the left or right channels sometimes dropout. I was told that the two issues were one and the same and that cleaning the pot would probably solve both. Today I cleaned the pot with Servisol and the scratching is gone but I've had a few dropouts on the left channel. Any ideas what this could be? I've ensured that all the connections are sound following having the case off for the clean.