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I have a Pioneer PL-202AZ turntable. I have to be able to plug it into my stereo receiver which is a Sony model # STR-DE635. What kind of adapter do I need? Any suggestions on where to purchase the adapter?

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I assume you mean the sony dosen't have a phono input? Then all you need is a Magnetic Cartridge Pre-amp. Your turntable plugs into this and the pre-amp goes into a spare aux on the Sony. Just do a search for the Pre-amp on google by putting in "Magnetic Cartridge Pre-amp".

  • lizabella6 Sep 29, 2010

    Thanks for the advice! I have another issue if you think you can help. I am having a power supply problem. The turntable has a cord with a female head on the end but missing the adapter for power supply. I don't know what kind to get... 12 volt, dc or what kind of voltage? Also, any idea where to get a free download of the manual? Thanks!

  •  Grubhead
    Grubhead Sep 29, 2010

    Actually both parts of your question could be answered by the user manual, but having done a quick Google check I can only find places that would charge you for it. Your best bet is to contact Pioneer direct. By the look of it, it's a USA turntable so I would visit the website of Pioneer USA. I have taken a look and they are keen on customer advice, so if you can't find any reference on the website, I would E-Mail or phone them to see if they can help you solve the mystery of the adapter.

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