lionkingcmsl: (mooncat)
LionkingCMSL ([personal profile] lionkingcmsl) wrote2003-04-01 08:00 pm

How come ...

99% of the new stereo receivers/amps do not have phono inputs?

Yes, I know that the phonograph is going the way of the 8-track tape, but there are still a lot of people, like me, that have extensive record collections. :=/

I am looking for a new reciever/amp, to replace the one I burned out by leaving on all the time, and out of over 25 units that I looked at on line, only 2 had phono inputs, and they were in the $199 range. :=/

Even the few high end units I checked out, not that I can afford them, did not have the phono inputs.

I figure with all those fancy options they could at least give you phono inputs, for the true audiophile that still has his LP collection.

Maybe I should just take my unit back to Radio Shack and see if it can be repaired. It's not a bad unit. I probably blew the amp transistors out by leaving it on. :={

If I had the schematics for it, I would try to repair it myself. :=3


Of course if anyone has an old stereo reciever/amp with at least 5 inputs laying about, unused .... :=3

[identity profile] sporklord.livejournal.com 2003-04-01 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know a whole lot about audio, but I'd assume you'd need an A/D converter. The current amp my family has (and the one we've had since I was born) has nothing BUT phono jacks. I know that when I'm using video, though, I need an RF modulator to go from phono to coaxial cable. For going to stereo though, I don't know. Perhaps you should consult with someone more knowledgable than me (you know, someone who works at Radio Shack.)