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Consider purchasing a phono preamp with a gain control. This will allow you to turn up the gain on the phono input for a louder signal. Also recommend a preamp with bass/treble controls as the Klipsch speakers don’t have that either. Check out Gogroove products online, they have several affordable preamps that will solve this for you. Finally, check the output rating for the phono cartridge on your turntable and consider replacing it with one that has a higher output.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Volume can be adjusted using the included remote or the Volume/Source dial on the back of the Right speaker. If you are looking for more output, you may want to consider the slightly larger R-51PM speakers. Please Note: If your turntable has a switch to engage a built-in preamp, you will want to set that turntable's switch to 'Phono' and then set the 'Phono/Line' switch on the R-41PM speakers to 'Phono' as well. If your turntable does NOT have a phono preamp built into it, you will need to set the switch on the back of the R-41PM speakers to 'Line'.
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