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If this is an older turntable, you will probably need a phono pre-amp which you would need to have anyway to connect the turntable to one of today's receivers. In the "old" days, receivers had a phono input which had this pre-amp built into it. Cassette decks and CD players do not need these additional pre-amps. I am using one of these devices to get my 1980's Sony turntable to work with a newer receiver I bought a few years ago. The pre-amp is not that expensive and can be found on the radio shack website, and probably on Best Buy's as well. Once you have the pre-amp, it ought enable the turntable to work with the Knomo speakers since the Knomo speakers have an internal amplifier. Good Luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As long as your turntable has a built in pre-amp you can connect a turntable directly into the YU2's. You may need an RCA to 3.5mm cable to do this if your turntable does not have a 3.5mm ouput. Feel free to contact us directly using the support button on our website if you have any additional questions, thanks.
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