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Polkster
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now that i have my new "sacd & dvd-dvda" hooked up , all that i can think about is that i have 1000 lp's but my marantz pre/pro (sr18-ex) has no phono input ... how can i hook it up without buying a phono amp. can i just use the "tape" input on the marantz(i would just try i but it's a sh*t load o' work to move the "flexy rack" (4 shelfs/48"-24") out from the wall just to find out that it will not work.
any advise or help in this matter would be wonderfull ![]() ...isnt this the way that it allways goes.... just when you think that your happy with youur system... you open the closet door and see the component that it all started with,and you think ~ya'!, that what i need... i need the "warmth of ANALOG!~ someone told me that"friends dont let friends listen to "digital"...man, where the hell are all my FRIENDS then?!?! thx... in advance,
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Polk Guru
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If you want a phono on the cheap...radio shack had one the last time I looked..I think it can be had for 40 bucks......pre amp that is..it's powered 2.
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Polkologist
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Haroo I think you can use the "tape in". I THINK.
I almost bought a record player at Ultimate Electronics. The guy there told me to put it in one of the outputs. But I cannot remember which one.(Maybe CD-2?) Go to your local HIFI and ask them. They should be able to direct you in the right direction.
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Polk Guru
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Hardcore
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Depends on the turntable actually. Some newer, less expensive models have the phono stage built-in to the unit. Not many, but some do.
Regardless, it (phono stage) is a must. Cheers, Russ
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Polk Guru
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records aren't sold here anymore but it is still well alive and kicking......Seems like you could drop some super serious cash for a good table....Me I'm over that format.......long ago.
By the way B&K,Rotel sells a nice looking Preamp.....Phono that is. |
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Polkologist
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I considered buying a phono preamp, but the two that I considered (the Rotel RQ-970BX and the Parasound PPH-100) did not sound as good as the phono stage in my old Yamaha C-85 preamp. My final, and totally satisfactory solution was to use the Yamaha C-85 preamp as a phono preamp. The turntable is plugged into the phono inputs of the Yamaha C-85. The main outputs of the C-85 are plugged into one of the auxiliary inputs of the Adcom GFP-750. Unless your turntable has a built-in phono equalizer, you must use a phono preamp or a preamp that has a phono stage. Phono records are recorded with RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) equalization wherein the high and low frequencies are boosted prior to cutting the grooves. This process is called pre-emphasis. Pre-emphasis is used to even out the size of the high and low frequency grooves. To restore the recovered signals frequency response, de-emphasis is required and this is the function of an RIAA phono stage or phono pre-amp. If you like building stuff, there are a lot of schematics for RIAA preamps around the Internet. Just do a search on "phono preamp" or "RIAA equalizer".
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Polkhead
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If you're interested in one of the little Radio Shack phono preamps, I've got one I'll send you for $10+ship (which wouldn't be much). It's nothing fancy. Considering the other nice gear you own, you might want to go higher-quality.
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Polk Expert
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Small correction, the RIAA eq curve pressed on a record is -20 db for low fq and +20db at high fq's, this curve is reversed at the preamp section, a phono pre amp has a 20db boost on the low fq's and a 20db cut on the high fq's.
WHY? when pressing a record the high fq's are tiny waves inside the groove and low fq's are very large, so to increase S/N ratios of the high's they are boosted so the needle can "see" them better, the low fq's are decreased so their big waves will fit in the small grooves of the record. So you need a phono preamp that has the correcting eq curve to get you favorite song back to normal. Here is a link http://www.audioamps.com/technotes/n...a/RIAA-EIC.pdf
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Polkhead
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Polkologist
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Thanks hoosier21...you certainly couldn't "even out the size of the grooves" if both ends of the frequency spectrum were boosted! I meant to say "the high frequencies are boosted and the low frequencies are cut." Sometimes I think faster than I type. Last edited by DarqueKnight; 08-04-2002 at 11:21 PM.. |
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Polkhead
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The output from a mag cartridge is something like 100 times less than line level---- almost like a microphone--- you need an additional preamp to boost the signal, as well as apply the RIAA equalization discussed above. Jason |
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Polkologist
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My Dyanco PAT4 Preamp has a magnetic phono input rated for 47,000ohms. The standard aux and tape inputs have an impedence of 600ohms.
It's like trying to listen to your speakers using a 1/4" plug and your headphone jack. |
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Polk Guru
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I too bought a 1980's turntable to revive my old lp's.. i bought a small pre-amp and hooked it up to the rear of my Marantz SR5000 on the aux input. it did boost the sound.. but i could never get a bad hum out of the turntable. Yes it was properly grounded. BTW, turntable was a Bang and Ofulsen with a new $80 stylus. So i had to sell the turntable and do without my vinyl.
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Polk Guru
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how do you like your SACD and your DVDA players? more specifically, how do they sound? Do you like one format over the other? I have a DVDA player. and love the sound. I've wondered how it compares to SACD. |
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