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alan frankel Posted on May 06, 2017

How can I connect my stereo turntable to the rxv371.which rca connection on the back of the receiver do I plug my turntable RCA's into?

Have Sansui PD-15 want to connect to Yamaha RX 371 how do I do this ? which RCA connections do I use on back of receiver?

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Speaker volume is too low in my turntable setup. How can I fix it?

remove rca plugs from speaker wires and wire the speakers to speaker connections on the back of receiver. The receiver may already have a phono input for a turntable.
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I bought a vintage Noresco turntable and can't see a place to hook up cables to the tuner. I only see a plug and a ground wire.

If the receiver doesn't have a Phono input, you will need to turn on the Pre-Amp and connect the turntable to another input. Connect the Red and White RCA cables to the left and right audio inputs on the receiver. Connect the RCA cables to the audio outputs on the back of the turntable
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You need cable called RCA. What goes out of one unit goes in to another. Get the owner manual and read it. It will show you how to connect the wires to the components.

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http://stereobarn.com/how-to-connect-a-stereo-system1/
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Grounding issue

The preferred approach is to run a ground cable from the turntable to the ground post on the back of your preamp or receiver. This keeps buzz and hum out of the audio signal. If your receiver doesn't have a ground post, you'll have to connect the ground to one of the RCA signal jacks. In both cases the question is, when you have two grounds, which one to connect? You'll have to determine this by trial and error. My guess is you'll get the best results by connecting both, so start with this arrangement. Connect the turntable's audio cables from its RCA jacks to the receiver, select the phono input, and turn it on (with the volume turned down). Turn up the volume until you can hear hum or buzz. Then connect a piece of wire to the ground post on the turntable panel and touch the other end to the ground post on the receiver or to the RCA jack/plug's outer ring. If the hum/buzz goes away, you're good to go and can connect the wire permanently. If not, try the ground cables individually and use the connection that works best.
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http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/imageview.php?image=357
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SANSUI STEREO AV RECEIVER RZ -2605AV NO SOUND

Sansui RZ-2605 A/V Receiver no sound


• Check to see if the sound on the stereo receiver has been muted.

• If the stereo receiver has a headphone jack, make sure

no headphones are connected.

• Try a different audio setting on the stereo receiver.

• Check the speaker wires to make sure they are

connected securely to the stereo receiver.

• Try connecting different speakers to the stereo receiver



If these have already been done,

Symptoms still persist, service may be required.



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Have a 1974 RCA stereo model:VCY350 I'm not

To what kinde of AMPLIFIER is the table connected to?? does the AMP have a PHONO input??? if not what input you are using on your amplifier??? or is this an all in one (cabinet) system??? can't google the model I guess it's to old even for a 43 year old tech. like me ha! (I was only 6 in 1974)

More information pleas!!!
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