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Only if the turntable set-up you are using has a built-in amplifier. A Turntable alone is all it is, they normally do not have their own amps, such as the one I use (I have two, new and old) I prefer the older high-end Teac w/a reddish strobe to keep the turntable from going too fast or too slow for an Audiophile. I purchased it in late 1968, that is better than the newer more expensive, but can only be connected by wire. To answer your question, I would need the specs of you "Bluetooth Turntable", make, model and year purchased. Whereas I also have use of a Denon Receiver with amp which is 5.1 or 7.1.
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