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How do I connect my turntable to my home theater system?

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How do I connect my turntable to my home theater system?

You just plug your red and white double-ended cables into the phono input on your receiver and you are good to do. Just make sure if your turntable has a preamp built in and so does your turntable, you do not plug it into the phono input! Instead, plug it into one of the other red and white inputs and you will be fine.

Can I connect a turntable to a Yamaha receiver?

If your receiver does not have a phono input, don’t worry – many turntables have their own built-in preamp. (You can verify this in the owner’s manual.) As long as this is the case, you can use any receiver input, such as the ones labeled “Line,” “Audio,” “CD” or “Auxiliary.”

How do I know if I need a preamp for my turntable?

To check if the turntable has a built-in preamp, check if there is a LINE output. A turntable with a LINE output always has a built-in preamp. If there, on the other hand, is a PHONO output only, the turntable doesn’t have a built-in preamp.

What kind of inputs does Yamaha rx-v367 AV receiver have?

The four HDMI 1.4 inputs on the RX-V367 let you simultaneously connect high-definition sources such as a Blu-ray player, a gaming console, and a cable/satellite tuner. As the latest standard, HDMI 1.4 adds 3D support and an Audio Return Channel.

What kind of HDMI does a Yamaha AV receiver use?

In order for it to be able to deliver 3D content it comes with the latest HDMI ver1.4 inputs. HDMI 1.4 brings compatibility with the new 3D video format, as well as an ARC (Audio Return Channel) from your display back to the receiver. The Yamaha RX-V367 retains the simple black brush metal finish of previous RX-V series receivers.

How do you connect a turntable to a receiver?

All you have to do is plug your turntable’s audio signal cable into the receiver’s phono input. Just below the phono input is a metal post labeled “GND”, for ground. Connect your turntable’s ground wire (if it has one) to this post.

Where is the power button on a Yamaha?

The Yamaha RX-V367 retains the simple black brush metal finish of previous RX-V series receivers. The power button is now located in a more convenient position at the top left corner while the large volume control knob sits on the opposite end.

The four HDMI 1.4 inputs on the RX-V367 let you simultaneously connect high-definition sources such as a Blu-ray player, a gaming console, and a cable/satellite tuner. As the latest standard, HDMI 1.4 adds 3D support and an Audio Return Channel.

If your turntable has a built-in preamp (LINE-level output) you must connect it to one of these LINE-level inputs. And not the PHONO input on your receiver. But if your turntable doesn’t have a built-in preamp (PHONO-level output only) you must connect it to the PHONO input on the receiver.

In order for it to be able to deliver 3D content it comes with the latest HDMI ver1.4 inputs. HDMI 1.4 brings compatibility with the new 3D video format, as well as an ARC (Audio Return Channel) from your display back to the receiver. The Yamaha RX-V367 retains the simple black brush metal finish of previous RX-V series receivers.

How does a phono preamp connect to a turntable?

Or we can use a standalone phono preamp that connects between the turntable and the receiver. And from there, we need to connect the output from the turntable with built-in preamp or the output from the standalone preamp to one of the available LINE-level inputs on the receiver.