A:AnswerIf they are RCA analog INPUTS, yes it will. Make certain that you turn the phono preamplifier located inside the turntable ON by placing the preamp selector switch located on the rear of the turntable in the LINE position.
A:AnswerNo. You can connect the turntable to the 3.5mm analog in jack on the amplifier by adding an RCA to 3.5mm adapter cord to the end of the provided dual RCA cable OR by replacing the provided cable with a 3.5mm stereo mal to 3.5mm stereo male audio cable.
A:AnswerYes it can. Your stereo has a Phono Input on the rear. You would connect the Included RCA Cable from the Turntable to the Phono Inputs on the back of your stereo. You then slide the selector switch to "Phono" on the rear of the Turntable.
A:AnswerI have the turntable connected to the phono inputs on my AV amp. You'll need some sort of amplifier in line to get sound out of the record player, it's output is the typical RCA stereo/2 channel red-white plugs.
A:AnswerI connected mine to my Samsung soundbar via an aux cord with ease and the sound quality is great. I would recommend trying that for starters if you have a system that is compatible.
A:AnswerYes, the turntable has a cable that has RCA plugs at the end, and a switch on the turntable allows you to select either low-level direct from the cartridge, or a high-level from a built-in preamp. It should work just fine for you. I would expect that AUX inputs would use the second (high level) option.