A:AnswerHey there. Depends on your turntable and whether it has a built in preamp or not. If it doesnt I believe you'll need an external preamp to connect your turntable to and then connecting the external preamp to the receiver. This has your standard Audio input cable connections so the connection should work . There is no ground wire connection on the amp if your turntable has that. Hope this helps
A:AnswerYou can adjust the volume, or level, of each speaker. Setting range is from -10.0 dB to +10.0 dB. Once adjusted they will remain that way for any playback unless changed.
A:AnswerIt has inputs that can be used for a turntable, BUT you need to have a phono preamp on the turntable output. Make sure you have a ground wire all the way from the turntable to the preamp and then on to the AV receiver.
A:AnswerYes. The speaker wires connect directly into the back of the receiver, and the receiver controls them. This receiver is also bluetooth enabled, so if you have wireless speakers, it will control them as well.
A:AnswerIn the option's menu go to "Tone Control". Choices: Treble, Bass. You can adjust it in .5 db (decibel) increments from -6.0 db to +6.0 db. It's a personal choice to how you like your music to sound. The majority recommend flat or 0.0 db. Again, it's up to your taste...there is no right or wrong although too high and you might lose some mid-range frequencies.
A:AnswerNot if you are using the console from the Bose system. It is a receiver itself. If you mean by "console went bad' that your receiver went bad, then this would work. You just can't connect two receivers together.