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In Reply to: RE: Odd question - from novice - weird tube radio setup posted by Jonesy on December 29, 2016 at 10:20:07
I think the Dot/bluetooth is acting as a red herring in my question. It is just what I have as source in my office.
The real question is are two y825 or similar radios that act as amplifiers for a phono system capable of being used as monoblock amplifiers and speaker systems to create stereo sound.
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Ahhh. The answer would be "yes"!(Edit) if going with an actual turntable, you may want to look at impedance matching and millivolt input recommended. If not a turntable, careful not to use a source at full output to start with in case of overload. Especially going into a phono jack. Maybe someone else is more familiar with the model radio you have. I'll try and find out more when I get a chance.
Cheers!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
Edits: 12/29/16
I appreciate it, but it is not an actual project.
I am quite happy with my old radio just using my cheap Bluetooth receiver as it is just a low volume background music while I work.
I was just interested in the theoretical possibility. If I happen to come across a matching radio in the wild (I have bought and rebuilt many old radios from auctions and yard sales)I might give it a try as a lark.
This is just one of those questions that came up while I was plugging in my little mini rechargeable Bluetooth receiver I use for radios like this that made my brain itch.
I shall call off the hounds then!
Welcome to the Asylum, and hope you enjoy your stay.
Cheers!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
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