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Turntable preamp
Turntable preamp











turntable preamp

Our dedicated phono stages are fine tuned to reproduce the warm sound of vinyl, free from hiss or bearing rumble thanks to our engineers expertise in circuit design, component choice and layout.Ĭonnected using a single audio interconnect cable, a phono stage is set-up in seconds allowing you to appreciate stunning clarity, musicality and resolution from all your vinyl recordings If any noise creeps in before or during amplification, it will become increased in volume detracting from the potential audio quality.

turntable preamp

Turntables cartridges output a very small signal and this needs amplifying up to several hundred times the size before it is loud enough for your amplifier. To connect a turntable to an amplifier you will need to pass the signal through an external phono stage to increase the level. You need to connect via a phono stage to make the very small signal from the turntable powerful enough for your main amp to work with. However, as new formats like CD s were introduced and begun to replace vinyl, manufacturers of amplifiers removed or reduced the quality of their in-built phono stages and inputs as they were no longer being used.Ī lot of hi-fi amplifiers now won’t let you plug in a turntable directly.

turntable preamp

When vinyl was the defacto standard for audio recording, the phono stage was built-in to receivers and amps, allowing direct connection of a turntable. A phono stage (also known as a phono pre-amp) provides the connection between the record player and an amplifier.













Turntable preamp