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I see no reason why not. The AUX in port is just receiving signal, it doesn't care where or what it comes from. As long as the record player is outputting an analog signal and the end of the cable that plugs into the LG matches, you should be fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi RCZIII. That will depend on what type of turntable (aka record player) you have. The AUX IN on the LG XBOOM 700W 2.1ch Mini Shelf System with Subwoofer and Bluetooth®, Model # CM4590 can be used for phono, but only if you use a stand-alone phono preamp for your turntable or if your turntable has a built-in phono preamp. A phono preamp takes the tiny audio signal from the phono cartridge on your turntable and amplifies it to line level so you can hear the music. Without a phono preamp, you simply cannot hear the audio signal from your turntable. If you’ve ever played a record on a turntable that isn’t hooked up to speakers, you can barely hear the music playing. The phono preamp makes that signal audible to our ears by amplifying it and sending it to the receiver. A stand-alone (or separate) phono preamp is often just a small box that allows you to connect your turntable to the preamp box and then connect the preamp box to your receiver. In today’s market, turntables will have built-in phono preamps. Check the instruction manual to see if your turntable has a built-in preamp or not. If it does, you will often see a switch either under the rubber mat on the platter or on the back of the turntable that says Phono and Line...^Ivan
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can hook up a turntable or even a TV,great stuff.
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