No way to connect the turntable directly. Why don't you try to do it with the transmitter? It would be easy. By the way, great choice of the speaker, but if I were you I'd still go with portable Marshalls.
Technics 3200 to Marshall Stanmore
Hi,
I need some help I have a great old turntable Technics 3200 which used to be connected to simple speakers through
a receiver which was fine.
Now I have a beautiful new Bluetooth Marshall Stanmore speaker and I don't know how to connect it to my old school turntable.
I was told I may need a certain amplifier (to replace the old receiver) and maybe a Bluetooth dongle/trasmeter.
If any one can break it down for me, prices, where to get and what.
That will be great.
Thanks
I need some help I have a great old turntable Technics 3200 which used to be connected to simple speakers through
a receiver which was fine.
Now I have a beautiful new Bluetooth Marshall Stanmore speaker and I don't know how to connect it to my old school turntable.
I was told I may need a certain amplifier (to replace the old receiver) and maybe a Bluetooth dongle/trasmeter.
If any one can break it down for me, prices, where to get and what.
That will be great.
Thanks
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Here is a simple Bluetooth transmitter, https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00HR4XSPQ/ezvid02-20 however, you cannot connect the turntable to this directly. You still need the phono preamp. Turntable > Phono Preamp > Transmitter |
You need a phono preamp between your TT and your all in one Marshall speaker system. Because a phono stage is the one thing your Marshall doesn't have. Phono preamps start at around 50 bucks up to 5 figures. Connect the two RCA leads and ground wire from your TT into the phono preamp inputs and ground terminal. Then run a pair of RCA leads from the preamp into the analog inputs of your Marshall. That simple. |