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Anonymous Posted on Feb 29, 2008

Got a gemini xl500 turntable - sound output problem

Is it possible to connect it to my computer speakers? I've got creative surround sound speakers...
If it is poss what cable should I buy?!
Cheers
Hannah :)

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