Check the archive for more info. Do note that if your turntable has the 
preamp built-in, they you won't need to follow the advice given by 
Howie, even as good advice as it is. If you don't have the preamp, then 
listen to what he said.

-robyn

On Wednesday, January 1, 2003, at 04:37  AM, Howie S wrote:

> It is indeed, you can run a line out from your receiver's tape output 
> to the
> mic input on your computer. It's generally not recommended that you go
> directly from the turntable to the mic input due to the low output of a
> turntable cartridge. Running your turntable through a phono input on 
> your
> receiver, and then using a line out such as a tape output, gives the 
> proper
> gain to allow the signal to be recorded at normal levels on your 
> computer.
>
> This topic was discussed on this list recently, check the archives for 
> more
> banter on this very issue.
>
> -Howie


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