Question How to plug an electro acoustic guitar into a hifi system

Din5

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I think you only need to buy an adapter - read this interesting thread :-

 
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For the cost of the adapter, its probably worth a try.
I remember in my school days, someone lent me an electric guitar, it worked when plugged into my dad's Boots Stereo Record Player - 2.5Watt. I must have rigged-up my own adapter to connect to the DIN socket on the Boots.
I can't remember the sound quality, but it certainly worked and served it's purpose at the time.
 
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You're best off getting an audio interface and connecting its outputs to the amps RCA. You don't have to spend much. A Behringer UM2 will probably do the job.

I found with my electric guitars through a Helix in to a UM204HD that I was better off with powered monitors,so I sold my Wharfedales and NAD amp.
 
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You're best off getting an audio interface and connecting its outputs to the amps RCA. You don't have to spend much. A Behringer UM2 will probably do the job.

I found with my electric guitars through a Helix in to a UM204HD that I was better off with powered monitors,so I sold my Wharfedales and NAD amp.

@clanking intriguing . Guitar has xlr as well as rca. I take it that takes the place of the y adapter with the cable from guitar goes to xlr or inst/rca and then two more rca's go from the back of the module to the rca inputs on the hifi. Fantastic , many thanks 😁
 

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Guitar has xlr as well as rca.
It seems that your particular guitar has a built in preamp - I saw it mentioned that the XLR can be connected to a mixing desk .

Mixing desks accept balanced XLR signals from microphones and line level sources - so you need to confirm the millivolt output from the XLR to be sure that it (probably is) at line level and therefore suitable for connection (via adaption) to the analogue RCA input on your Marantz.

Any guitar / preamp literature you have might give you the output level details.
 
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