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Okay, my stereo is ancient , so that's that. I can faintly hear my CD on my other channels if it is playing and ?I haven't turned on the new source yet.
I am having other problems such as a really strong hum from my turntable in the a
aux channel which I also need to deal with, which is when I noticed this issue, but I will request help for the phono issue later.
Thanks.
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A certain amount of "bleed" can be normal; my preamp is so sensitive that, if I don't reduce the output of the cD player, it bleeds on the other entrances. Once reduced for best sound and volume management, it doesn't bleed anymore...
You might consider posting this to vintage. I had that problem with Dynaco PAS3 preamp, it was caused by leakage in the selector switch.
You may have multiple hookup issues. What make and model of equipment are you using? That will help. I don't know what is going on with your CD player, but a turntable cannot be plugged directly into an AUX input. A turntable requires a phono input with a ground connection to elimiate the hum. Are you using an external phono preamp or trying to do directly into the AUX ports?
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