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i have an older record player that has rca cable outputs, no ground wire. i hooked it up to a new reciever that does not have phono inputs. i plugged the rca cables to the aux input, but have no sound. i hear the record from the needle, but no sound from the reciever. any help?????

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Phono and aux inputs are two different things. It would be the same as if you tried to plug your turntables into a "line" input on a mixer. It won't work.

well it would work.. but the output is extremely low.. you can buy a little preamp to go from phono to an amp without phono inputs for a few bucks though.. try canal st ;)

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i have an older record player that has rca cable outputs, no ground wire. i hooked it up to a new reciever that does not have phono inputs. i plugged the rca cables to the aux input, but have no sound. i hear the record from the needle, but no sound from the reciever. any help?????

Dj Frankie PM me about your eventual name change its all about industry bro

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IS THIS KIND OF RECORD PLAYER THE ONE ONTOP A TAPE DECK AND A CD PLAYER ALL IN ONE...I THINK I BROKE MY GRANDPARENT ONE SCRATCHING ON IT AT AGE 13 OR SO...B0002J2IKO.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg

Classic! That's the one where the speakers disconect and you get about 5 feet of cord to set them up Mini-Club style.

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Radio Shack may carry a Phono Pre-Amp(They used to-cheap)-you can hook the Pre-amp up between your record player and your line input with RCA cords very easily. Now some sound education 101, Line In devices are Tuners, Tape Decks, VCR/DVD, CD player etc. Mics and Phonographs need a pre-amp, and a Mic pre-amp is not the same as a phono pre-amp. The Denon Digital Turntable DJ-151 I think is the model # can be hooked up to a line or phone input. It also has a digital SPDIF connection to go directly to a PC sound card. This is great for converting vinyl to digital files on a PC. The Denon DJ 151 also has a key adjust feature like their CD decks when it is hooked up on a line input. This feature is disable when running on a phono input.

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i have an older record player that has rca cable outputs, no ground wire. i hooked it up to a new reciever that does not have phono inputs. i plugged the rca cables to the aux input, but have no sound. i hear the record from the needle, but no sound from the reciever. any help?????

strip the rca's and plug them into the 110 wall outlets in your house..that way you can listen in every room.

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