Help for connecting turntable


just bought new Technics SL-BD22D turntable. Connected to a Denon PMA-250SE Amplifier. Only get very minimal sound even on full volume. Have connected through Aux2/phono,have tried all other inputs and checked connections. What am I doing wrong.Fairly new to Hi-Fi seperates. Rob
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Rob: You may not even HAVE a phono stage on that input! Some equipments are optioned for phono stage, but if it's not installed then you only have a high-level line-stage input there. Plug in a tuner or CD player into Aux 2 & see how that sounds. If OK, it's only a line-input. If it's harsh & distorted then you are indeed overdriving a phono stage. If that's the case, then as Mr. Vantage says, you may have a moving coil cartrige connected into a moving magnet phono input. You would then need a step-up transformer. Probably cheaper to get a MM cartrige though. No offense, but I wouldn't expect a Techniques TT to come equipped with a higher-quailty & more expensive MC cartrige.
oops I forgot how to spell: CARTRIDGE. sorry, & good luck with your troubleshooting
Rob due to your $ budget constraint, you wouldn't want to (or even need to) replace your moving magnet cartriDge. Your test-results indicate that, as I suspected, there's no phono-stage option in Aux 2 input. First thing: you might contact Dennon (directly or via your dealer) to determine the price/availability of the phono stage for your (integrated amp?) or preamp if that's what the PMA250SE is? Usually this is an optional circuit board, which is installed by plugging into a board-edge-connector, or just bolted-in & hardwire cable connected. If you're not comfortable with this, then a dealer or shop could do this for you & shouldn't charge you very much for the labor (if they want a lot of $ for the work, then be wary). Dennon might even handle this for you, or via an authorized service center. The Creek, or any other external budget-model phono-stage is a good way to go too. You don't need a fancy phono stage, since this is only a MM cartriDge, unless you might be upgrading in the future (phono gain: MM or MC setting is an internal option switch or jumper in better phono amps). But then with an external phono stage, you'll need another pair of interconnects to go with it, so probably for the lowest possible cost, explore the Dennon internal phono option first. Also: don't settle for a cheap KMart set of plastic interconnects; get something decent used/cheap, like maybe Kimber PBJ.