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Old turntable/new reciever/no volume [message #12308] Thu, 07 July 2005 02:57 Go to next message
Mikemonica is currently offline  Mikemonica
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I just purchased an Onkyo TX-8011 reciever to replace my 35 yr old worn out Pioneer. I have a 35 year old Pioneer PL-55DX turntable. I connected the turntable to the phono input on back of the reciever but the volume is barely audible. Onkyo recommends an MC head amp or a Phono equalizer. I am not familiar with either. I also see online that people recommend a phono preamp. I'm confused, what do I need to make this turntable have adequate volume? I just want something inexpensive, I only use the turntable o couple times a year. Many thanks for any help or advice.

Re: Old turntable/new reciever/no volume [message #12309 is a reply to message #12308] Thu, 07 July 2005 09:29 Go to previous message
Manualblock is currently offline  Manualblock
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Turntable Basics has a cheap phono pre-amp stage. It's about 30$.

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