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Old 05.12.2009, 04:01 AM   #11
skinnypaul
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Originally Posted by wellcharge
aux is the way to go, phono is too loud easy to blow stuff/get distored etc. every one i know uses aux

it might seem like a bit of an investment, but i think most people could use a dj mixer, you can get an entry level behringer,numark etc. for around $100 and you'll have effective,easy and precise control over the volume with all the faders, and i'm sure alot of people don't this but i use to mixer to adjust the high/mid/bass to my liking or take one of the frequencies out to get a close listen to a certain instrument etc

I'm guessing you're using AUX because you're already running it through the phono stage in the mixer?

Unless a turntable has some kind of built-in pre-amp, the output from the cartridge alone is way below line-level and will need to be run into the phono stage of the amp.
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