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Yes you can if your reciever has phono sockets, but first using the switch on the back of the turntable set it in the phono position if it only has aux sockets then use those but must first set the switch to line. The turntable has a phono stage (preamp) built in..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your reciever has phono input sockets then you can, or you can use the aux sockets, there's a switch on the back of the turntable which needs to be first switched to phono if using phono sockets or line if using aux sockets, the turntable has a phono stage (preamp) built in..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Jim, The receiver must have a PHONO input for it to work. The turntable signal needs amplification from an external pre-amplifier (or an inline amplifier). ~Ralph
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