Thanks a lot for the tips. (:
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Thanks a lot for the tips. (:
I am using a pair of mission m70 with a pioneer SA-410 integrated amplifier. Should I keep them quite distant from the wall or are 10/15 cm enough? Someone told me not to keep them really close to...
I am using a pair of mission m70 with a pioneer SA-410 integrated amplifier. Should I keep them quite distant from the wall or are 10/15 cm enough?
Thanks
how do I get a "seperate outboard volume control"? And if I use the tape outs as pre-outs, don't I have to choose the tape monitor button for it to work? (on my integrated amplifier the tape monitor...
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I was thinking about buying this 1966 Elac:
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what about a direct drive lenco for 100 euros?
how do I get a "seperate outboard volume control"?
thanks a lot for the help and suggestions
thanks for the help. my amplifier doesn't have pre-outs. only phono/tape1/tape2/tuner/aux ones. still, isn't there any alternative way?
As for the money, at this moment I only have 150 euros to...
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I know you must've heard this a 1000 times, but what is best at low prices: a belt or a direct drive turntable?...
When I plug both right and left rca's to the amplifier and touch the ends that were suppose to be plugged into the cd player, only the right one makes that contact noise. The left one has no...
No, the the nast noise doesn't come out of the "dead" left channel.
Thanks for your help.
I bought this pioneer amplifier (SA-408, similar to the SA-410, I guess), but it has two big problems:
1. when I turn up or down the volume, it makes this really nasty noise
2. it seems that it...
The volume turning to which Irefer is the volume control on my Phillips, yes.
So you suggest that I should get a discman into the phono section? And if the sound gradually gets distorted (starting...
Is that the same as a "variable output line source "? How can I do that?
If I plug the CD player into the phono input I get a much higher (distorted if I turn the volume to the maximum or even middle) sound.
Do you suggest I add a "cheap phono stage"? I don't really...
I was desperately searching for a picture of it, but I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Thanks for all of the help.
I think it's a solid state. Or is it some sort of hybrid?... I can't really tell from what I've seen on the Internet. Is there any chance for it to be a mix of the two?
Yes, I prefer the word old. But perhaps I exagerated when I said early 60ies. Maybe early 70ies. But it has a great sound with the mustek cd player. And it looks great, kind of like those old Leak...
The Philips is really old, from the early sixties or something. It only has STEREO written on it, with capital letters. No model number or anything.
My cartridge on the Leak turntable is a...
If it's unlikely that the Phillips has an MC phono stage, how come did I try a turntable with an MM cartridge and the result was the same rather low volume?
The sound level, if I plug the phono output into the input that works for my Mustek CD Player, is much much lower! I almost can't hear a thing.
Thanks for your question and suggestions
Hello. I tried a turntable of a friend of mine that has a MM cartridge. It didn't play louder than my Leak turntable switched to the philips amplifier. It played pretty much the same.
"If your...
Oh, one more thing. The entrances of the amplifier are all DIN, but I use RCA adaptors. Does that make the amplifier lose any gain/sound quality?
If does have a dedicated phono stage, but it doesn't have a switch to accept both the types of cartridges that you mention.
I tried it with a Onkyo turntable that had a rougher "kind of nail"...
Yes, it does! Thanks for the attention.