Recording weak on right channel
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Recording weak on right channel
When I record, the right channel volume is weak and muffled during playback.
I'm using Windows 7. Does anyone have a solution?
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I'm using Windows 7. Does anyone have a solution?
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That sounds like a cassette tape issue, it's common with cassettes where the little felt thing has moved or is gone.
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Hi
It would be an equipment problem, not a SIA problem.
The Quick easy test is to Switch your Red and [Black or White] cables [at the closest point to the Computer] and see if the other channel now has the low volume.
Make sure that all plugs are snug, particularly at the computer input.
I just trashed an amp that someone asked me to see what was wrong with it.
They do die.
Don
It would be an equipment problem, not a SIA problem.
The Quick easy test is to Switch your Red and [Black or White] cables [at the closest point to the Computer] and see if the other channel now has the low volume.
Make sure that all plugs are snug, particularly at the computer input.
I just trashed an amp that someone asked me to see what was wrong with it.
They do die.
Don
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Yes it could also be the input jack on the computers sound card, unless you are connecting via usb, then it might be a hardware issue as Don mentioned.
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I read somewhere that Toshiba laptops have their sound card embedded in the motherboard. If that's the case, I'm SOL. I heard an LP that I recorded using a Ion USB turntable and EZ Vinyl Tape Converter. Both left and right channels came out fine. But when I use the Ion Record2PC USB adapter with my Pioneer turntable or my tape deck as I mentioned in previous post, the right channel is weaker and muffled. Also have two Alesis Phono Link USB adapters exactly like the Ion that I had the same problem with. Adapter problem or PC related problem? HELP!!!
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Hi,
Check out this FAQ entry: I can only get a mono signal when recording with a USB device in Windows Vista or Windows 7.
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Check out this FAQ entry: I can only get a mono signal when recording with a USB device in Windows Vista or Windows 7.
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