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If your record player supports an "Audio-Out" feature then you may be able to. Plug the red/black or red/white cables into the "Audio Out" or often called "Aux Out" and plug the other end of the cables into the Yahama Receiver's "Audio In" input.
double check input used on amp and make sure u use the auto format decoder fuction on your amp ok if it has none than turn it on optical digital ok that should work for you :)
If you tv has a hdmi input, connect it to the Yahama receiver hdmi output (out). If you are using a satellite receiver, digital converter, or a cable box with hdmi output(s), connect them to the Yahama hdmi input (in) for video and audio signals. If the above box(es) do not have hdmi capabilities, then connect the box(es) to the Yahama with either component (preferred), svideo, or yellow RCA compsite video jack (least preferred) for the video signal. For audio, connect the box(es) with optical or coax (preferred) or left-right-center-front-rear patch cords.
It really all depends on what outputs are available on the boxes and/or signal source(s).
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