If I use a USB to amp jack cable to connect between the laptop and the "preamp out/CD imput" on the amp, will that connection play the tracks through the amp?
It is not clear from your post whether you already have a USB device to audio out from your laptop. If you do have one would need to know what that looks like to know what cable to use.
But if headphone out of laptop to the CD input on the back of the Peavey:
To the CD input on the back of the Peavey you just need a 1/8" stereo to 1/4" stereo phono cable.
Or 1/8 inch TRS to 1/4 inch TRS plugs.
TRS=Tip-Ring-Sleeve designation for this type of jack connector.
The back input on the NV112 has the function to accept the CD input from the headphone out of a CD player which would be the same headphone-out of the CD player, if you are using a Walkman CD type. The manual is not clear as to the description of "CD player."
In this case since it's out of your laptop, then it would be speaker out to the Peavey.
We are supposing that Peavey in designing this CD input feature on the back of the NV112, took into consideration that a CD input would be stereo so they should've done something to be able to have both left/right summed to mono properly at the CD input on the back of this amp.
Sometimes a TRS plug into a mono TS jack does not work well and can get fussy with audio cutting out.
This should be the cable to use.
https://www.amazon.com/Hosa-CMS-110-Ste ... B000068O36
You should now get both
left/right to summed mono from the laptop into the Peavey.
Again not unless you spend more money and get a DAC converter, the connections may or may not be similar depending on the DAC device.
BUT if you still want a USB connection from the laptop, depending on the USB converter to audio you choose will dictate what connections you will need.
Best to ask a store that sells such devices (brick and mortar) your stereo accessories dealer, bring your laptop and have them demo your music through their systems showing you the different devices they have played through even a simple stereo playback system in-store to see if it agrees with your ears.
There are too many devices like this and is difficult to narrow this down.
I would just go with speaker out from the laptop to the input on the back of the Peavey with the above photo cable. Less things in the chain to fail.
I do this daily with my laptop, headphone speaker-out running into a mono Boston mini guitar amp rather than listen on laptop speakers.
Although the Boston mini amp
has a CD input as well, I prefer to run the laptop through the guitar input on the mini amp to access the use of the EQ on the amp to be able to adjust differences in audio.
Works well for me although it's not stereo.
[But a plus is I get to notice which songs were mixed properly for mono vs songs that are in stereo but do not collapse to mono properly as the guitar solo may disappear from the front and move to the back on some mixes.]
Still, no matter you won't get stereo out of your Peavey because it is mono, one amp one speaker.