Can you get more specific about the nature of the "garbled" sound? Distorted? Highs or lows exaggerated (which?) No volume or too much for a volume knob setting that is OK with the turner or tape player?
Did the replacement turntable have a new cartridge or did you use the old one? That could be an explanation if the cantilever or stylus were damaged.
Was this a moving magnet, moving coil or crystal cartridge? Each of these needs a different input configuration.
In what condition were your records? Vinyl can be easily damaged from rough handling, being played with a defective or damaged stylus, dirt in the grooves, or even mold growth.
This isn't the end of the list of possible explanations, so more detail would be helpful is diagnosing the problem.
Did the replacement turntable have a new cartridge or did you use the old one? That could be an explanation if the cantilever or stylus were damaged.
Was this a moving magnet, moving coil or crystal cartridge? Each of these needs a different input configuration.
In what condition were your records? Vinyl can be easily damaged from rough handling, being played with a defective or damaged stylus, dirt in the grooves, or even mold growth.
This isn't the end of the list of possible explanations, so more detail would be helpful is diagnosing the problem.