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How do I connect my sound Technica turntable to my receiver?

How do I connect my sound Technica turntable to my receiver?

Hear this out loudPauseConnect the analog audio cable’s 3.5 mm plug into the “Analog Out” port on the back center of the turntable. Then plug the RCA end (red and white plugs) into your desired playback device (commonly a stereo receiver or powered speakers).

How do I connect my turntable to my amp and speakers?

Turntable with Preamp, Receiver, and Passive Speakers

  1. Join the turntable to the preamp using one set of RCA cables.
  2. Join the preamp to the receiver using one set of RCA cables.
  3. Join the speakers to the receiver using the speaker wire.

Are Audio Technica turntables any good?

Hear this out loudPauseThe Audio Technica AT-LP60 is one of the simplest turntables we’ve reviewed. It is a fully automatic belt-driven turntable that just plays records and nothing else. But it does that far better than any other unit in this price range. In fact, it does it better than most turntables costing twice as much.

When did the Yamaha htr-5930 come out?

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How do you connect a turntable to a receiver?

All you have to do is plug your turntable’s audio signal cable into the receiver’s phono input. Just below the phono input is a metal post labeled “GND”, for ground. Connect your turntable’s ground wire (if it has one) to this post.

Can a turntable be connected to a Bluetooth speaker?

A few turntables come with built-in Bluetooth for wireless connection to Bluetooth speakers, headphones or receivers. A wired connection will offer greater fidelity, but Bluetooth lets you make a cleaner-looking installation and opens up placement options you may not be able to achieve by running speaker wire.

Where is the ground wire on a turntable?

Just below the phono input is a metal post labeled “GND”, for ground. Connect your turntable’s ground wire (if it has one) to this post. This helps prevent any “hum” or noise coming from your turntable from playing through your system. This system’s turntable has a built-in phono preamp.