Can a phono output be connected to a turntable?

Can a phono output be connected to a turntable?

If it has, it is perfectly ok to connect your turntable PHONO output to the PHONO input on the receiver. If neither your turntable or receiver has a built-in preamp, you’ll have to get hold of a standalone preamp that connects between the PHONO output on your turntable and one of the line level inputs on your receiver (LINE, AUX, CD, TAPE, etc.)

Can a broken turntable be used as a phono preamp?

And even an old stereo unit that is “broken” may still be usable as an external phono preamp. If the unit powers on, try plugging the turntable into the “Phono” jacks and take the output from the “Tape Out” jacks, then plug those into an input on another system.

What to do if your turntable is too quiet?

As the receiver “expects” to receive a signal that is about 100 timer stronger on that input. The way to fix this is to include a phono preamp that transforms the phono level signal to a line level signal. A phono preamp can be a standalone box, or built into the turntable or into the receiver.

Is the phono jack on my turntable bad?

It’s possible the turntable has a bad phono, or RCA jack as well. So you just need to eliminate things one at a time. Without more details that’s the best I can do for you. Provide as many details about your setup as possible and I’ll be glad to help you trouble shoot it.

Do you need a phono input for a turntable?

It can be AUX, DVD, CD, TAPE, TUNER or any other LINE-level input that is available on your receiver. The important thing is that we must include a phono preamp somewhere in a vinyl-playing stereo setup. To make it work.

Can a belt drive turntable accept a phono signal?

Some stereo systems have a preamp built-in and will accept a PHONO signal. Plug your turntable directly into the input marked PHONO. Belt Drive Turntables feature an independent motor that drives the platter via a rubber belt. Direct Drive Turntables have a platter that is integral to the motor.

How is a phono input used in a record player?

Phono input is an input that can only be used to connect a turntable or a record player. A phono input in a receiver is different from all the other inputs in one important way. And that is that it routes the signal straight to an internal phono preamp.

Can you use a turntable and a receiver at the same time?

You don’t want two phono preamps trying to work together at the same time. If your receiver and turntable both have a built-in phono preamps, and your turntable has a switch that lets you bypass or turn its built-in preamp off, you can experiment to see if either your receiver’s or turntable’s phono preamp sounds better.

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