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I don't know the receiver that comes with that soundbar, but if it doesn't have a phono input then you could use the preamp built in to the turntable by positioning the switch under the platter to the "on" position to provide a "line level" output to the receiver's aux or tape or cd inputs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your receiver outputs sound to your soundbar, then whatever input source you have selected on your receiver should be output to your soundbar. If your receiver does not have dedicated phono inputs on the back of it, then you need to make sure you have the preamp on the turntable switched on. If that does not work, then you might be able to use a Y splitter cable that has left(white) and right(red) female RCA plugs on one end and a 3.5mm male on the other end. Once you connect that cable to your turntable connect the 3.5mm male to your 3.5mm female input jack on your soundbar (assuming your soundbar has a 3.5mm female input jack). You will then need to select the Aux input (or whatever your sound bar calls the 3.5mm input) on your soundbar when you want to play your records.
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