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Hi, I've been thinking about buying my girlfriend a Beosound 8 and also a Rega RP1 vinyl turntable. Please, pardon my ignorance, but would it be possible to plug directly that turntable on to the line-in via phono entrance of the Beosound8? Thanks a lot for shedding some light on this subject as all I know is that the Rega turntable doesn't have a built-in pre-amp.
Thanks a lot
Ooh that's posh stuff ;) you must really care about your GF - the answer should be in connection it selves (line in) , but don't just take my worth for it - I'm unfamiliar with Rega RP1 record deck - one way or the other - nowhere is mentioned need of pre-amp and shall the need arise they quiet affordable on eBay, etc, but I would personally go for record player / turntable from B&O (plenty on eBay) if you want to get Beosound
here's more: http://www.bang-olufsen.com/en/sound/sound-systems/beosound-8 & http://www.techradar.com/reviews/audio-visual/hi-fi-and-audio/turntables/rega-rp1-720000/review ...
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Jcg001: Hi, I've been thinking about buying my girlfriend a Beosound 8 and also a Rega RP1 vinyl turntable. Please, pardon my ignorance, but would it be possible to plug directly that turntable on to the line-in via phono entrance of the Beosound8? Thanks a lot for shedding some light on this subject as all I know is that the Rega turntable doesn't have a built-in pre-amp. Thanks a lot
You will need a preamp
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