problem with Technics turntable

When I use my turntable, there is a loud humming, and only one channel works, it sounds like crap to the point now where I can't listen to any of my 1000+ records. Should I just replace my cartridge, or do I need to replace the whole turntable. Equipment details follow:
Technics turntable, model SL-BD22 FG Servo (purchased circa 1995), Stanton L720 cartridge.
Any help would be MUCH appreciated. Thank you.

CT-1 AC Tester

CT-1 AC Tester

Plug the CT-1 into an outlet and it will measure the THD+N noise carried on your line. You can plug headphones into the output to <I>hear</I> the noise pollution, or you can measure it with a test instrument. The CT-1 will also alert you to DC on your line.

Dussun

Dussun

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W'inner

W'inner

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NuForce S-9

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The Same Language

The Same Language

I'm currently attending GuangZhou Hi-Fi 2006 in GuangZhou, China (you can read my <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/china2006//index.html">China Hi-Fi Tour 2006 blog</A>). The show is a fantastic audio event and everywhere I look, I see products I want&mdash;some very similar to mainstream US brands and some exceedingly strange and different. But the <I>audiophiles</I> are familiar: Show me a guy who lights up in the glow of a 300B and I'll show you one of <I>my</I> chosen people.

Do you think the major labels will survive the transition from discs to downloads?

Category

There's been a lot of speculation that the music business as we know it cannot survive the download era, now that artists can sell their music direct to fans. Do you think the major labels will survive the transition from discs to downloads?

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