So i have repaired a Sanyo G-2312 Portable turntable, it works fine, but with modern technology of small and powerfull speakers i would like to be able to get more sound from the player. My idea is to remove the soldered speaker cables and install 3.5mm mono-jacks and 3.5 mono-plugs on the speakers. This should not be a problem, but getting back to modern speakers, lets say i buy a speaker with 3.5mm aux input then i assume it has an built in amplifier of some sorts, can i connect my two mono jacks (speaker output) with an mono-mono to stereo adapter to the aux input of a portable speaker (like the ones you use with your phone) or an aux input of an amplifier? I would believe that the signal out from my player would be to strong, maybe not strong enough do destroy anything, normally i like the "Learning by burning" but this time i dont want to risk it, i am having a hard time believing i am the first to want to do this so there should be a nice solution to this problem.
Another solution could maybe be to connect an aux cable before the amplifier, but once again i don't know if that would work, is the signal strong enough?
I need some help figuring out what signal i can use.
Best regards
Stefan Larsson