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What is the signal to noise ratio of the onkyo tx-8211 at its phono input

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My onkyo tx-8211 reciever goes in to protect mode

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How about TX-SR507?

http://filedepot.onkyousa.com/Files/own_manuals/SN29344940A_TX-SR507_577_En_web.pdf

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Anything that has a headphone output can be adapted to feed an RCA cable pair for standard stereo to any audio device with a standard RCA input (except PHONO).

Get a cable like the one described here: http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?
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Your tuner will be the limiting factor regarding sound. The Onkyo accepts any stereo analog input via RCA connectors, period.

Those "black/red spring loaded wire inputs" are speaker outputs and if you hook one of those to an innocent audio device's Line In connections you might kiss it all goodbye.

Read the manual...

http://www.retrevo.com/support/Onkyo-TX-8211-Receivers-manual/id/365ci165/t/2/
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Probably it's time for a new cartridge. They don't last forever, especially if you, like me, are someone who still plays a lot of old vinyl!

Please take a moment to rate this solution a fixya if it's helped get you going, and thanks for asking here!
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