can I turn my stereo amp to mono- is there a way


Hi,

Quick question for someone. I have a Cary SLI-80 INTEGRATED tube amp. No control for stereo to mono. Want to listen to some old jazz LP's in mono. Is there anything I can do to make this happen? Is there any kind of device that can be hokked into the system to create the mono sound? Thanks Guys.

Phil
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Kr4...Could be. Of course if you want to play 78 rpm records you need a different diameter stylus as well.
Kr4...The so-called "Mono cartridges" that they sell today are, I'm told, nothing but a stereo one with the Hi terminals strapped. (Which was my last suggestion).
Eldartford wrote: Kr4...He needs to go mono because of the LF noise of vertical groove modulation, which has no signal, except the noise.

Then he needs a mono cartridge.
Kr4...He needs to go mono because of the LF noise of vertical groove modulation, which has no signal, except the noise.

A jumper from TAPE OUT LEFT to TAPE OUT RIGHT might woek as you suggested, and would be the most easy. If not, use two Y-interconnects, 2 to 1 plugged into a 1 to 2, connected from TAPE OUT to TAPE IN, and select the TAPE input. You will need to get male and female connectors or coupler, as required.

Better yet, put a short across the HI wires from the stereo phono pickup. You could tack solder this across the phono input jacks of the amp, or even put a switch in to give you stereo/mono selection for the phono input.
Does it have a tape output? Many of these are unbuffered and an interconnect from the R to the L will mono the amp.

Of course, if the LPs are already mono, why do you need it?