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Except for the turntable, yes. To hook up an older turntable, like my 80's Denon turntable, you have to get a moving magnet phono preamp to hook the older turntable to. I purchased one for under $50. Now I can use my old turntable with this receiver. You can spend less or you can spend more for a phono preamp. Turntables sold today have a built-in phono preamp. The older receivers had them built in. If you decide to get a separate phono preamp, I'd get one that comes with a grounding screw and it would probably be good to do some reading on what preamp to get. The $50 preamp I purchased works, however, when the volume is turned up too high you get feed back. Would a newer turntable with a built in preamp work better ? I don't know. I do remember before CDs came out getting feed back through the turntable was at times an issue if the volume was really cranked up. Maybe that's just the nature of the beast. To be honest, since I hooked up my turntable and played a few albums, I doubt I'll use it very often. CDs sound so much better. I'd forgotten what a pain setting the needle perfectly on the album was and how careful you have to be. So it was great for a stroll down memory lane. It reminded me of what a fantastic revolution it was of moving from LPs to CDs. Now that I've played LPs for the first time in decades, I'm content to leave them back in the past with cassettes and 8 track tapes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Shouldn't be a problem, except for one issue: There will probably be no phono pre-amp for your turntable. Most modern record players will have one built in, but if your model doesn't, you'll have to purchase one or go with a receiver that has a pre-amp. Cassette and CD/DVD won't be an issue.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes- it has 4 HDMI connections. And 5 AV (RCA red-white) connections. I have TV and computer hooked up with HDMI. CD, DVD, and turntable hooked up with AV's.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think everything but the turntable. Most amps don't accommodate turntables these days, I'm pretty sure.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes , as long as they have rca outputs you can hook them up.
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