Connect a record player or turntable
Short answer
Ensure the turntable has an internal or external RIAA amplifier. Use an RCA lead to connect the turntable to the speaker, and select RCA as source on the speaker.


The turntable must be equipped with an RIAA amplifier or connected via an external RIAA preamplifier or a turntable mixer.
Turn the speaker on and set the volume to low or medium.
Connect a lead with RCA jacks to the output of the turntable, RIAA amplifier, or mixer.
Connect the other end of the lead to the inputs labeled RCA on the back of the speaker.
Use the source button to select RCA.
Note: Audio lead and RIAA amplifier are not included.
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