A:AnswerYES, a turntable CAN be hooked up to this unit by connecting the RCA cable (wire with black and red plugs) from the turntable to the LINE IN jacks on the rear of the unit. If the turntable does not have a built in phono pre-amp (most do), you will need a separate phono pre-amp to boost the signal from the turntable to the unit's amplifier.
A:AnswerThe Dimensions are as follows:
Receiver: Dimensions (W x H x D): 8 1/2˝ x 4 3/5˝ x 11 2/3˝ (215 x 117 x 296.5 mm)
Speaker: Dimensions (W x H x D): 6 5/16˝ x 9 7/8˝ x 7 1/4˝ (160 x 250 x 184 mm)
A:AnswerI have a turntable with a built in phono pre-amp connected to the ANALOG IN inputs on my Denon unit. It sounds great. A separate phono pre-amp would give you even better results. Either way, a phono pre-amp IS required.
A:AnswerYes! And it sounds very good, but for most turntables you will need a phono preamp. If the Turntable is already equipped with a preamp (like the at-lp60) switch the output to "line" and connect it directly to the back with RCA
A:AnswerHi there, this should be compatable with your speaker as long as they have the same speaker wire connections shown on the back of the system. CD and Tuner are included. The bass and trebel are adjustable!