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A turntable requires a phono preamplifier to amplify the output of the phone cartridge to line level and apply proper RIAA equalization. In the old days (my time) the phono preamplifier was built into the receiver. Many modern turntables have built in phono preamplifiers and line level outputs. This receiver does not have a phono input, but it does have line level auxiliary audio inputs. You can connect a turntable that has built in phono preamplifier, or an external phono preamplifier, but you can't connect the output of a phono cartridge directly to a line level auxiliary audio input on this receiver.
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