+Alexandra Berry You will need a receiver with a phono jack, and the speakers will hook up into that with your standard speaker wire. If you have a receiver without a phono jack, you can purchase a pre-amp and hook that into the auxiliary jack. Here's a set-up link: turntabledoc.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-hooking-up-a-vintage-turntable/
+Austin Gibson You will need a receiver with a phono jack, and the speakers will hook up into that with your standard speaker wire. If you have a receiver without a phono jack, you can purchase a pre-amp and hook that into the auxiliary jack. Here's a set-up link: turntabledoc.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-hooking-up-a-vintage-turntable/
Joaquim: You don't hook TT to speakers. The turntable plugs into a receiver or amp via stereo RCA type cables and the speakers are hooked to the receiver/amp. This is old school stuff, not the USB connected style used these days. The turntable signal output is very low (in mAmp range) so you must hook it to your receiver/amp. The new receiver/amps of today (5.1, - 9.1) will work, just make sure it has a place to hook up a TT like this using the RCA type connectors. Hope that helps..... I don't check here to often these days due to health, sorry for delay.
I think I had one of this model new . . was it made about '82/'83? Nice to see a new vid!
O prato parece empenado em relação a base?
Is this turn table is for sale still ? It’s been 8 years . Just wanna be sure thank you.
I have a pl-7, same question what kind of speakers do you hook this up to?
+Alexandra Berry You will need a receiver with a phono jack, and the speakers will hook up into that with your standard speaker wire. If you have a receiver without a phono jack, you can purchase a pre-amp and hook that into the auxiliary jack. Here's a set-up link:
turntabledoc.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-hooking-up-a-vintage-turntable/
What kind of speakers does it hook up to? I have a pioneer pl-5 but do not know how to hook it up.
+Austin Gibson You will need a receiver with a phono jack, and the speakers will hook up into that with your standard speaker wire. If you have a receiver without a phono jack, you can purchase a pre-amp and hook that into the auxiliary jack. Here's a set-up link:
turntabledoc.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-hooking-up-a-vintage-turntable/
I have a pl-720, how do I connect it to the speakers?
Joaquim: You don't hook TT to speakers. The turntable plugs into a receiver or amp via stereo RCA type cables and the speakers are hooked to the receiver/amp. This is old school stuff, not the USB connected style used these days. The turntable signal output is very low (in mAmp range) so you must hook it to your receiver/amp. The new receiver/amps of today (5.1, - 9.1) will work, just make sure it has a place to hook up a TT like this using the RCA type connectors. Hope that helps..... I don't check here to often these days due to health, sorry for delay.