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1 Forum: Source «» Posted on: Sat, 11 February 2006 19:20 «» By: Bill Epstein
Remember this ugly Bugle phono stage from the swap meet?
I decided to dress it upNow it's too pretty to sell!
2 Forum: Source «» Posted on: Wed, 01 February 2006 08:56 «» By: Wayne Parham
Re: Turntable sounds tinny or metalic without much base
There are several options. You might try a Google search: "Phono Stage" on Google
3 Forum: Source «» Posted on: Wed, 01 February 2006 01:43 «» By: john doe
Re: Turntable sounds tinny or metalic without much base
it needs a phono pre amp stage RIAA curve is doing it...record has boosted highs and cut lows(bout 1khz is the middle point.) phono input swaps that back boosts lows and cuts highs.pluging into line level will sound terriblepeace.
4 Forum: Source «» Posted on: Wed, 01 February 2006 01:39 «» By: john doe
Re: jvc produces no sound
phono is the RIAA curve boosting the highs and cutting the lows .on play back the reverse applies to bring down the hiss .its been like that forever so you WILL need a phono stage in your signal chain
5 Forum: Source «» Posted on: Sun, 22 January 2006 21:24 «» By: Wayne Parham
Re: jvc produces no sound
You probably need a phono preamp. If your cartridge is magnetic and you don't have a magnetic phono input, you'll need a phono stage.
6 Forum: Source «» Posted on: Wed, 11 January 2006 08:22 «» By: Wayne Parham
Re: Turntable sounds tinny or metalic without much base
Maybe you need a phono stage, or maybe the preamp is just set for the wrong type of input. Confirm that the input settings of your preamp match the cartridge you're using.
7 Forum: Source «» Posted on: Sun, 08 January 2006 19:55 «» By: Manualblock
Re: turntable channel problems
Hi Christine; I remmember your original post. I think you have a bad capacitor in the phono stage but I may not be correct. Which Technics amp do you have?
8 Forum: Source «» Posted on: Thu, 08 December 2005 07:05 «» By: Manualblock
Re: Buying a turntable
The Mk 2 has the best reputation but in my opinion as long as they all have the same arm then they are pretty equal. I have not studied all the models but that info should be available.Cartridges; well if you have the ortofon which is a good cartridge the...
9 Forum: Source «» Posted on: Mon, 05 December 2005 16:52 «» By: John Chleapas
Re: Buying a turntable
What phono stage preamplifier are you using? What cartridge will you be using? To really get into vinyl it is not that "cheap." If you go very low end you may be less than thrilled with your experience. In my post below I give a link to a site where the g...
10 Forum: Source «» Posted on: Sun, 04 December 2005 11:38 «» By: Manualblock
Re: Buying a turntable
I think he needs a built in Phono-stage because he is going directly into the PC and doesn't want to have to route through an outboard phono stage. Is that correct; Allan?I get the impression he doesn't want to build his own from his post. Also the tables...
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