DigitalKillaz
New member
hello guys,
quick question:
I bought a technics 1200 yesterday, I want to put some vinyl on youtube...
I have a domestic integrated cd/amp and I was hoping i could plug into this then back out to my laptop and digitize.
The inputs on the stereo are line in, tape in and MD in.
When I connect the turntable to any of these inputs the output is really low... I have to turn the volume nearly all the way up just to get any volume...
I remember hi-fi seperate amplifiers used to have a dedicated phono input... maybe I need this kind of amp? or perhaps if I get a mixer and connect the 1200 to the mixer, mixer to stereo?
Or maybe I bought a dodgy turntable? : )
I haven't done anything like this for years, any help appreciated...
quick question:
I bought a technics 1200 yesterday, I want to put some vinyl on youtube...
I have a domestic integrated cd/amp and I was hoping i could plug into this then back out to my laptop and digitize.
The inputs on the stereo are line in, tape in and MD in.
When I connect the turntable to any of these inputs the output is really low... I have to turn the volume nearly all the way up just to get any volume...
I remember hi-fi seperate amplifiers used to have a dedicated phono input... maybe I need this kind of amp? or perhaps if I get a mixer and connect the 1200 to the mixer, mixer to stereo?
Or maybe I bought a dodgy turntable? : )
I haven't done anything like this for years, any help appreciated...