need help troubleshooting


here is my situation.just bought a turntable,hooked it up to my pre which is a modulus 3a.i only had sound out of my left speaker but very faint.heard quite a bit of feedback out of the right speaker when i touched the tonearm and i could hear music playing out of my cd player even when the pre was set to phono.i then tried alternating tubes,switching linestage for the tubes that were in the phono positions,situation remained unchanged.both speakers run when i play cd's but now with a lot of distortion when they had previously been fine.flip flopped the phono cables but that didn't help.the tt was used but i listened to it in the store,however not with the pre-amp.any help would be appreciated.
dicobrazil
If you have not had a turntable in your system for a while (or ever), try switching your input selector back-and-forth to scrape off any tarnish for a good connection.

Also, make sure you're plugged into the phono inputs of the modulus 3a.
thanks dweller,i will work in the selector knob.kind of stumped as to why i have these issues even when i take the turntable and cable out of the equation.first time tt owner so i am a complete newb in this regard.not sure if the phono stage was used on the pre as i purchased it used.cheers.
i have had some improvement,seem to get a better connection with my cardas ic so i switched those in and moved the looser fitting ic's to the cdp.did have to turn the volume up considerably when playing lp's.still way too much distortion in the left speaker to be considered as normal.music really seems to be in the background.
the only thing different about the unit is the phono cable.i have a multimeter,how would i go about checking the integrity of the cable? i just tried unhooking the phono cable from the pre but get noticeable distortion from my left speaker only when i play a cd.cheers.

I'm not sure I'm following your point about cd distortion, but it sounds like it could be a problem in your selector switch as suggested by Dweller. If moving it back and forth has an effect, you may want to go further and buy some selector switch cleaning solution and give it a good spray. In my limited experience, selector switches are as problematic as are IC's with the kind of symtoms you describe.

As for checking continuity with your multi-meter: Set your multi-meter in "continuity mode" or "buzzer" (depend on your meter but they'll call it comething like that. Then test each lead for continuity and shorts. For continuity, you touch the meter probes to each end of the cable. If it's good, the meter will buzz, (if not, no buzz). For shorts, touch one probe to one + end, one probe to the ground sleeve. If there's a short the meter will buzz, (if not, no buzz).

Of course a quicker and easier way to eliminate the interconnect as the problem is to try another interconnect.
i am thinking it is a problem with my left channel in the pre-amp.whenever i move the volume knob i get loud distortion from the left speaker,above what is allready there.this unit has the stepped attenuators.would anything be evident if i were to open it up? cheers.