The turntable just holds the needle to the spinning record. You will
need at least a preamp or an integrated amplifier. That will get you
enough signal strength to put signals on a "line in" to the sound
card. A phonograph usually has everything including a speaker or
speakers, but few have seperate "line out" jacks that you would need.
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> Thanks to all for your advice on this subject. I had no idea how
hard it would be to find a phonograph. Am I on the right track just
looking for a phonograph or do I need a fancy turntable? As you can
tell, I am out of my element with this subject. I hope once I get the
right equipment, I will be able to do it.
>
> Pat
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