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My amplifier went dead. I was thinking that I might buy a 5 channel amplifier due to my house having come with some built-in speakers that are just clinging uselessly to the wall. My problem is that I still listen to records, and as I understand it you need a special phono input in order for a turntable to work. I can't seem to find a 5 channel amp that has phono inputs. Is there an easy way around this problem? Can I get a doohickey of some sort to convert my turntable to whatever it is the 5 channel amps want? Or can someone recommend me an amplifier that has a phono input? |
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![]() "Inez" wrote in message ... My amplifier went dead. I was thinking that I might buy a 5 channel amplifier due to my house having come with some built-in speakers that are just clinging uselessly to the wall. My problem is that I still listen to records, and as I understand it you need a special phono input in order for a turntable to work. I can't seem to find a 5 channel amp that has phono inputs. Is there an easy way around this problem? Can I get a doohickey of some sort to convert my turntable to whatever it is the 5 channel amps want? Or can someone recommend me an amplifier that has a phono input? Difficult to find a 5 channel amp with phono input, but very EASY to find a cheap phono pre-amp so you can plug the turntable/pre-amp into any AUX input on the amplifier of your choice. MrT. |
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![]() "Inez" wrote in message ... Hi! My amplifier went dead. I was thinking that I might buy a 5 channel amplifier due to my house having come with some built-in speakers that are just clinging uselessly to the wall. My problem is that I still listen to records, and as I understand it you need a special phono input in order for a turntable to work. I can't seem to find a 5 channel amp that has phono inputs. **Look harder. There are many available, though they tend to be slightly more upmarket. In fact, I just looked around the workshop. Of the four units I have in for service, only one lacked a phono input. Is there an easy way around this problem? Can I get a doohickey of some sort to convert my turntable to whatever it is the 5 channel amps want? Or can someone recommend me an amplifier that has a phono input? **Google: 'phono preamp' or 'RIAA preamp'. There are many available ranging from less than US$50.00 to several thousand. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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On 12/5/2009 7:03 PM Trevor Wilson spake thus:
"Inez" wrote in message ... Is there an easy way around this problem? Can I get a doohickey of some sort to convert my turntable to whatever it is the 5 channel amps want? Or can someone recommend me an amplifier that has a phono input? **Google: 'phono preamp' or 'RIAA preamp'. There are many available ranging from less than US$50.00 to several thousand. Yes, and you certainly don't need any of those high-end ones. You can also get one for a lot less than $50. Here's one (a Pyle PP400) for $20: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...amplifier.html -- I am a Canadian who was born and raised in The Netherlands. I live on Planet Earth on a spot of land called Canada. We have noisy neighbours. - harvested from Usenet |
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