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I'm planning to buy an inexpensive receiver for my study, and I've
seen some that don't have phono jacks. I was told that if I decide to hook up my turntable to it, I can use the tape deck inputs of the one for a CD player. Would that work as well? Like I said, it's just a unit for my study, but I may someday make my records into CDs (if I ever get around to it) and would like to use this receiver to do it. Any advice? Martin -------------------------- http://www.martingolan.com/ --------------------------- |
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"Martin" wrote in message
om I'm planning to buy an inexpensive receiver for my study, and I've seen some that don't have phono jacks. Phono preamps for adding phono inputs to receivers that lack them, are still readily available. The outputs of these devices are designed to be plugged into a CD, Line, Multimedia, TV, Tuner, or Tape input. I was told that if I decide to hook up my turntable to it, I can use the tape deck inputs of the one for a CD player. Would that work as well? Yes. Like I said, it's just a unit for my study, but I may someday make my records into CDs (if I ever get around to it) and would like to use this receiver to do it. Any advice? If you buy an add-on preamp, the receiver is optional for recording. You can use it or not, depending on what suits you best at the time. |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 15:39:41 GMT, MiNE 109
wrote: In article , (Martin) wrote: I'm planning to buy an inexpensive receiver for my study, and I've seen some that don't have phono jacks. I was told that if I decide to hook up my turntable to it, I can use the tape deck inputs of the one for a CD player. Would that work as well? Like I said, it's just a unit for my study, but I may someday make my records into CDs (if I ever get around to it) and would like to use this receiver to do it. Any advice? You need a phono preamp, either built in to your receiver or in a separate box. One cheap receiver with a phono amp is the Onkyo TX-8211. Stephen One thing to keep in mind when buying modern receivers with phono sections is that they might not have subsonic switches, as I found out with my Denon 2802, another phono section equipped receiver. This *could* be an issue with certain phono setups and/or certain speakers that don't have well-regulated woofers. I went to the Onkyo site and there is no external switch, although it's possible that it's somewhere in the menus. The web site isn't specific. The Denon definitely doesn't have *any* subsonic switch, although the Denon national rep told me about something that Nakamichi or someone used to make. Seems they had an RCA jack adapter with a built in subsonic filter (according to him). He didn't know whether they still made them or not (infact, he was doubtful) but it might be worth looking to see if someone makes such a thing. |
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![]() "Martin" wrote in message om... I'm planning to buy an inexpensive receiver for my study, and I've seen some that don't have phono jacks. I was told that if I decide to hook up my turntable to it, I can use the tape deck inputs of the one for a CD player. Would that work as well? Yes it would "work", but it will sound like ****. |
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"Martin" wrote in message
. com... I'm planning to buy an inexpensive receiver for my study, and I've seen some that don't have phono jacks. I was told that if I decide to hook up my turntable to it, I can use the tape deck inputs of the one for a CD player. Would that work as well? Yes it would "work", but it will sound like ****. That's correct. The amount of signal amplification required by the relatively small output of a phono cartridge is just not provided by line level inputs found in most receivers without a phono jack. That is why phono preamplifiers that can be added to receivers, preamplifiers and integrated amplifiers are made and sold. Bruce J. Richman |
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