1-3 of 3 Answers
I believe that this receiver does NOT have a phono input, so to hook a turntable up to this receiver directly the turntable would need to have a built-in phono pre-amp (most older turntables don't have a built-in phono pre-amp, since most older receivers did, but most of today's lower- and mid-priced receivers no longer do). If your turntable doesn't have a built-in phono pre-amp, you can buy an external phono pre-amp, to which you'd connect the turntable (I believe using RCA jacks) and which you'd then connect to one of the receiver's inputs (likely the auxiliary input). You can buy a decent stand-alone phono pre-amp for as little as $80 or $90. They're fairly small; Best Buy sells a Pro-Ject Record Box E Phone Preamp, which is only about 5" x 5" x 1.5".
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can use an analog turntable, but you will have to get a pre amp adapter I believe. Most newer AV receivers do not have a built in turntable pre amp.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Anolog will do it, plenty of inputs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.

