turntable & home theater

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kijis

Audiophyte
hi, i have some old records and decided to buy a new turntable,
i own a sony home theater system with aux input, and a very old
stereo receiver deck with phono jack that i'd like to use in order to avoid the preamp. i also like the vintage receiver (about 1970) and would like to use it in some way. Is there a way to connect all these parts together?

Thank you
 
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Audioholic Slumlord
hi, i have some old records and decided to buy a new turntable,
i own a sony home theater system with aux input, and a very old
stereo receiver deck with phono jack that i'd like to use in order to avoid the preamp. i also like the vintage receiver (about 1970) and would like to use it in some way. Is there a way to connect all these parts together?

Thank you
If your stereo receiver has line out such as tape monitor loop out, then you can use those outputs to connect to the inputs of your home theater receiver. However, you can get a phono preamp for around $100 as shown in the link.

Pro-Ject Audio Systems
 
K

kijis

Audiophyte
Thank you, i'll check out about the tape monitor loop out. I know i can find cheap phono preamps, it's just that i'd like to use the old receiver if possible
Thanks again!
 

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