Connecting Denon turntable to Yamaha RX-V530

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Mike J

Audiophyte
Help! I received some old audio components from a deceased friend's wife and having trouble hooking up a turntable (Denon DP-51F) to the receiver (RX-V530) which does not have a phonograph input. I tried to connect to Aux but I can barely hear the sound, any ideas?

Thanks
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
Help! I received some old audio components from a deceased friend's wife and having trouble hooking up a turntable (Denon DP-51F) to the receiver (RX-V530) which does not have a phonograph input. I tried to connect to Aux but I can barely hear the sound, any ideas?

Thanks
You need a phono preamp between the turntable and the aux input, to boost the signal and provide RIAA equalization.
 
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Mike J

Audiophyte
Thanks! Does it have to be compatible to the receiver or turntable?
You need a phono preamp between the turntable and the aux input, to boost the signal and provide RIAA equalization.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
Thanks! Does it have to be compatible to the receiver or turntable?
You did not tell me what your turntable is. Most likely you have a moving magnet cartridge and so need an MM phono preamp. On the off chance you have a moving coil cartridge you would need a MC phono preamp. It will be compatible with you receiver.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
ART makes some good and reasonably priced phono pre-amps....
 
Verdinut

Verdinut

Audioholic Spartan
A phono preamp boosts the phono cartridge voltage to a level that is high enough to match with any auxiliary input on your receiver.

Assuming you have a moving magnet cartridge, this model would do a satisfactory job with your turntable:

The ART DJPRE II Phono Preamp would also be a good alternative:
 
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