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You can't just plug a turntable into this receiver and have it work . The volume level would be so weak that you'd hardly hear it. You will need to buy a "phono preamp". The phono preamp boosts the very low-level audio from the turntable to something called "line-level", which is the level a CD player or tape-player puts out. You'll plug the output of the phono preamp into one of the other inputs, such as "tape" or "CD". The phono peamp not only boosts the level, but changes the equalization curve to something called "RIAA" instead of "NAB", like line-level output equipment utilizes. The phono-preamp also has the ground connection that you're asking about. The separate ground connection is necessary because the turntable cartridge has such low-level audio that you'd hear hum with out the ground. . You can find a phono preamp of decent quality for around $40.00 to $50.00. If it costs less than that, its' probably not very good. If your turntable has a "moving coil" cartridge, you'll need one that costs considerably more that $50.00.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes I know that.. my question was can I attach my earth wire on that unit..
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