Question about RCA Audio Players & Recorders
...connection If your receiver only has a mini plug in you will need a phono pre amp that takes phono in and pit line level out. Then you can use an rca to mini adapter to plug into your
...RCA cables that selects between PHONO/LINE. Use PHONO level for plugging into a turntable input on a home stereo. Use the LINE level for plugging into CD/AUX/TAPE inputs. WARNING: You may damage your ...
...phono level that is different than a standard rca line level input. Also try a different cable if the rca is not hardwired in to the turntable. The cable could be bad. If worse comes to worse upgrade ...
...a technics turntable using a phono preamp plug the RCA phono plugs from tuntable into preamp in & then plug the preamp out to an open RCA plug on your amp or receiver like tape 1 or CD or
...RCA untill you get a big hum. That should be the phono input. Regards Smilemaker Your settings are OK if you connected the RCA to the audio input on the card. However, you can also try the PHONO ...
...rca (phono) plugs on each end, but you have to get to the inside either by taking off the bottom or in some cases the body comes apart in two halves. If you get there and it turns out to be a solder ...
Question about ION Audio Audio Players & Recorders
...RCA cables, that selects between PHONO/LINE. Use PHONO level for plugging into a turntable (PHONO) input on a home stereo. Use the LINE level for plugging into CD/AUX/TAPE inputs. WARNING: You may ...
Question about Technics Audio Players & Recorders
...rca contact point does look a bit let like one big secure blob. what should i do? The phono cable's do tend to fail, usually near the phono plug or under the cord clamp. The best option is to replace ...
mixer that has a phono input.The mixer output can drive the cd input easily,as the max output from a mixer is 1.5 volts to 2 volts. Try adjusting the gain level or switching from rca phono to rca line
Question about RCA Audio Players & Recorders
...not produce any sound. What am I doing wrong? The most common cause of this is due to the lack of a phono input. The inputs on modern amps/receivers are line level. Turntables produce a lower signal ...
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