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Anonymous Posted on Sep 21, 2011

What do i need to hook the Stanton T.80 up? - Stanton T.80 Turntable

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Turntables are simple if you've an amplifier with inputs labelled PHONO (not to be confused with audio plugs called phono or RCA)
If your amplifier hasn't then the sound from the cartridge on the arm won't be good quality.
To make it compatible with a line input usually labelled either that or AUX you'll need a phono converter box. There are quite high price ones but there are equally mid and even low-ish priced ones too.
Look around online for Phono-to-Aux adapters, converters or whatever description and/or visit electronic stores like Radio Shack (still in the USA) or Maplins (UK) if you're near any.

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