Marley turntable / Marshall speaker
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Hello,
I'm reaching out for your expertise as I have none in this area.
I was given a Marley turntable that has a preamp and a Marshall Stanmore Bluetooth speaker. It looks great, but... I can't connect successfully...
Could someone tell me if this equipment is sufficient to amplify the sound from the turntable that we can barely hear?
Thanks in advance and have a good day everyone
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I'm reaching out for your expertise as I have none in this area.
I was given a Marley turntable that has a preamp and a Marshall Stanmore Bluetooth speaker. It looks great, but... I can't connect successfully...
Could someone tell me if this equipment is sufficient to amplify the sound from the turntable that we can barely hear?
Thanks in advance and have a good day everyone
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Hello,
Your speaker has a 3.5mm jack input on the front (input 1) and another red and white RCA input at the back (input 2) to which you just need to connect your turntable
Of course, you need to select it with the "Source" button
And if the sound from the turntable is very high-pitched and weak, it's because you haven't activated the preamp (preamp ON)
I call a cat a cat *
*in French in the text
Your speaker has a 3.5mm jack input on the front (input 1) and another red and white RCA input at the back (input 2) to which you just need to connect your turntable
Of course, you need to select it with the "Source" button
And if the sound from the turntable is very high-pitched and weak, it's because you haven't activated the preamp (preamp ON)
I call a cat a cat *
*in French in the text
--
I call a spade a spade *
*in French in the text
Thank you.