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What would be the point? You might be able to hook it up to a surround sound. You can only do this if your receiver has a "phono" input. You can not connect it to an "Aux" or "CD" input. The turntable will require a phono preamp which most receivers today don't have. The only other possibility would be that if newer turntables have the preamp built in. I haven't messed with a turntable for at least 25 years so it is possible it's built in now. If not however and if your receiver does not have a phono preamp then you need to get an external one. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100915001732AAs9mwr
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