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Warrick Shaw Posted on Nov 12, 2013
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Pioneer turntable to Pioneer VSX 515 receiver

Wot do I need to get the turn table to work through this receiver..

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I'm not sure what you mean by "Wot", but I assume you mean that the receiver doesn't have a phono input, as most receivers now a days don't. You will need a phono preamp. Cost is under $25.00. It provides the amplification to be able to use any high level(CD, DVD, AUX, etc) input as well as the RIAA equalization you need to decode the record correctly. For more information, please visit my website at audioserviceclinic.com. Thank you.

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Download the manual free at http://www.nodevice.com/user_manual/pioneer/other_home_component/pl-990.html
There are instructions there and pictures showing how to attach the belt.

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Are you meaning it doesn't have a connection for a turntable, just aux connections etc?
Check if it has a magnetic cartridge pre-amp first, if it doesn't you can get one just put the words: magnetic cartridge pre-amp, into Google to find one. Once you get it that will plug into an aux socket and the turntable into that, so you can hear the sound.

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