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11/30/2004 11:42:19 AM EDT
I read that it has AUX inputs.....who knows if I can use this to play my turntable?
(No I don't want a better card, no need)
11/30/2004 11:43:02 AM EDT
[#1]
What's a "turntable"?  
11/30/2004 11:45:12 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
What's a "turntable"?  


Isn't that one of those roundy-round things like a big dvd player??
11/30/2004 11:48:03 AM EDT
[#3]
Not unless it also has a ground point on it. Turntables require this, you may be able to rig a ground, but it will not likely produce a clean sound.

YOur best bet would be to run the turn table through a reciever/preamp, that also has a good tape deck attatched, and use the MONITOR outputs to connect to your computer.
11/30/2004 11:50:11 AM EDT
[#4]
You need a Pre-amp that is made specifically for the output of a turntable. The level is way too low for a standard "line level" input on any sound card.
11/30/2004 12:37:52 PM EDT
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Quoted:
You need a Pre-amp that is made specifically for the output of a turntable. The level is way too low for a standard "line level" input on any sound card.



That was my concern. So there's no pre-amp.......
I didn't want to buy a reciever just for this, I guess I'll have to. Unless someone knows of a sound card that'll do this.
My turntable has two RCA's, no ground(in reply to the other post)