You don't need to purchase a pre-amp or spend much money at all. Jason is...well... wrong. There is no "proper way" to do this. Anyway that suites you is fine. The SU-V98 is fine to convert anything. there are two ways ways to do this:
I: Use a coaxial (L and R) wire to 3mm jack (headphone jack): Purchase a cable mentioned before and plug the coaxial into the graphics equalizer out jacks on the Integrated Amp (Su-V98) plug the 3mm jacks into your line-in on the computer. use software such as Audacity or equivalent to record your LP's.
PS. Using jasons tape-out method will work too, however The SU-V98 produces distortion on the Tape out, the quality is far far better on the graphics eq out.
II using a 3mm to 3mm cable: purchase mentioned cable. plug in the 3mm into the head phones port on the amplifier. (Buy a old jack to new jack converter first, the headphones out on the Su-V98 is very large and belongs to pre-3mm popularity times). Plug the other end of the 3mm cable into your line in on the computer. Go ahead and record your LP's.
NOTE: be very carefully of the foll: connect the turntable only into (ONLY ONLY ONLY) the Phono jacks on the int. amplifier.
Never ever connect anything else into the Phone jacks. As jason mentioned, turntables provide very very low voltage outputs and need an amplifier. also the amplifier will need higher sensitivity to receive the phono signal well. Pre-amps will not work! The PHONE jacks on the SU-v(* are extremely sensitive to get crystal clear reception. Also any other equipment (eg. tuner, tape deck, cd player etc...) will produce higher voltage outputs that can and will short the phone jacks if connected to them.
PS
forgive my hasty typing, am in a hurry, but could not help answering your question. Jason seems bent on making people spend money unnecessarily.
marvin
April 2008