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dawneera
Audiophyte
Hello:
I purchased a turntable for my son - it has a built in pre-amp. I am assuming that the turntable gets connected to a receiver which is connected to the speakers? I am looking at a receiver with the following specs:
200 watts total power: 100 watts x 2
AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets
Stereo audio inputs delivers full, rich audio
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): 0.05% @ 1kHz
Inputs: 5 stereo audio, phono and RF
Outputs: 2 stereo audio
Current speakers are built into the ceiling with wires coming from a wall outlet (the wires are connected to nothing right now). If I connect the current speakers to the receiver- will there be room to connect another set as well?
Also , do the inputs mean that I can connect the turntable and a CD player to the receiver?
Thanks for all information! Dawne
I purchased a turntable for my son - it has a built in pre-amp. I am assuming that the turntable gets connected to a receiver which is connected to the speakers? I am looking at a receiver with the following specs:
200 watts total power: 100 watts x 2
AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets
Stereo audio inputs delivers full, rich audio
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): 0.05% @ 1kHz
Inputs: 5 stereo audio, phono and RF
Outputs: 2 stereo audio
Current speakers are built into the ceiling with wires coming from a wall outlet (the wires are connected to nothing right now). If I connect the current speakers to the receiver- will there be room to connect another set as well?
Also , do the inputs mean that I can connect the turntable and a CD player to the receiver?
Thanks for all information! Dawne