I have my original set up in the garage but was hoping could wire up to my home theater with a converter and amp.?
I have one of those thing's called loosely a wife lol!why then f do you wanna do that to such a cheap system ?
Get something decent
Not really my area of expertise but looking at images of the SA-BT200 it does have one Aux In on the back. To connect a deck to it you would need an external phono-stage. What it will sound like I don't know.
I hear what you say and agree. However, if he doesn't want to spend more cash then I guess this have to do. It will probably sound pants, but that will be down to the ear of the beholder 🙂Not even half decent, the who package costs less than half of what one new sl1210 cost, ratio beteeen the the hole system and the turntable is a mismatch, the system can't even get close to getting the most sonically out of the turntable if used with a decent cartridge above somthing like a ortofon 2m red
Last night i googled the price
Although the technology debuted in 2006, for many consumers Blu-ray still feels like brand-new tech. That's why a home-theater-in-a-box (HTIB) system like the Panasonic SC-BT200 feels like such an incredible deal--with a street price as low as $450, you get a 7.1 speaker system plus a slimline AV receiver with an integrated Blu-ray player.
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Panasonic SC-BT200 - home theater system - 7.1 channel review: Panasonic SC-BT200 - home theater system - 7.1 channel
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Each turntbale new is alot more than $450 each
A decent amp for the turntables is more than $450
Decent speakers to match the amp is more than $450
It's like spending over half of the money on cable and the rest for the system, mis match