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Based on what I see in the specs, your turntable will need a built in preamp to direct connect. If it doesn't have a built in preamp, you'll need an external pre-amp to connect through the RCA inputs
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Short Answer = Yes But you need to manually tap the "line in" option every time you want to switch to the turntable. Yes, it will send the turntable audio to the rest of the speakers BUT expect bad audio quality at the other points, the audio signal is "digitized" sent through Wi-fi to the other units, and will not sounds as good. Nothing against Heos, just how Vinyl is.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The AUX INPUT on this device can be used to play other devices like a CD player, iPod or any device that incorporates an analog / headphone output. If your turn table doesn't have an analog /headphone perhaps an adapter can be purchased from RadioShack.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Presuming your turntable has stereo outputs, absolutely. The HEOS Amp has three-ish distinct inputs: TOSLINK, L/R Audio, and an Aux in. Note that you'll do an A2D conversion going in, and then D2A again to get to the speakers. What you gain would be listening to the turntable on any/all HEOS speakers on your network. As long as you want the multi-room aspect of the system, it's probably worth it. It's a great, clean amplifier, BTW.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. I have a Denon turntable hooked up to mine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Really depends on your turntable... HEOS Amp has Aux In (3.5mm Analog input) Line In (analog RCA style input) and TOSLINK (optical / digital input). as long as your turn table can supply one of those signals / outputs, you're golden.
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