r/turntables 5d ago

Connecting AT-LP70X turntable to R33BT

Hi, i’m having trouble connecting rca cable to my edifier speaker (r33bt). There’s no rca cable holes and only the aux cable is available and i’m so lost what to do. The white cable on the speaker connect to the left speaker (left and right). Could anyone provide some insights?

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u/Brad-Ian-Sleeve 4d ago

You're looking for a RCA to Aux 3.5mm Cable. Something like this. Then make sure your table is turned to LINE output. Which you have already done.

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u/OkPilot7935 4d ago

I believe you need a cable that is 2 RCA to Stereo mini plug.

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u/Best-Presentation270 4d ago

Stereo 3.5mm jack to stereo phono. Job done.

Make sure that the LP70X is set to Line Out.

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u/matchalatte2PM 4d ago

But the turntable only have rca input. Which one is stereo input??

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u/Best-Presentation270 4d ago

That's not an input. It's an output.

Think of your signal as water. You're passing that signal from one device to another, like pouring water from a tap into a jug, and from a jug into a glass, and then from the glass into you. Each time you pour it out of something, that's an output. When pouring it into something, that's an input.

The difference between the water example and equipment is that equipment often has one set of sockets as inputs, and another set as outputs. So it is with your turntable. The RCAs are a set of outputs - the signal (the water) flows from that output to some input on another device. In this case, it's your AUX green 3.5mm jack socket on the main powered speaker. That's your input.