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I have a Kenwood VR615, I tried hooking up my Optimus Lab-460 Turntable. I get no sound out of the Kenwood. I've hook to all lef/right channel inputs, nothing. Is there a setting that should be used? Eg. Stereo? I may have missed one if that's the case. There are several settings on this unit. Stereo, Disco etc. I would imagine the VR615 has an internal preamp.
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The type of computer is not relevant. This turntable provides output at nominal "line level" and can be connected to your MacBook with a properly shielded audio cable through the audio input.
For best results, you might want to disable automatic-gain-control (AGC) in the "Sound" preferences pane in the "System Preferences" panel, and set the level manually such that the input does not overload.
As I mentioned above, the signal level is nominally "line level", and that can mean very different things depending on context. You might find that using a passive volume control (potentiometer) between the turntable and the computer's analog-to-digital converter can greatly improve the quality of sound.
Some of their very old sets the video input was located on channels in the 90's; Try scrolling down from 99 to 90 to see if you locate the video input; this is just the way they did things in the older sets.
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Hi shelleyhelle, I was reading over your post and see where you want toconnect the CD disc changer and you want to connect it to the Kenwood VR-615. Iwill send this link, http://www.retrevo.com/support/Kenwood-VR-615-Receivers-manual/id/480bh228/t/2/and it will help with the setup for the Kenwood VR-615 receiver.
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