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M November 26th 03 09:29 PM

Advice Please
 
I need a decent phono preamplifier so I can use my turntable with my micro
hi-fi system.
So, it's standard phono in and an output suitable for aux input on the micro
hi-fi ystem that's required.

I've seen these in the past but can't find them anymore.
Either mains or battery operated will be ok.

Anyone?




Nath November 26th 03 09:35 PM

Advice Please
 

"M" wrote in message
.. .
I need a decent phono preamplifier so I can use my turntable with my micro
hi-fi system.
So, it's standard phono in and an output suitable for aux input on the

micro
hi-fi ystem that's required.

I've seen these in the past but can't find them anymore.
Either mains or battery operated will be ok.

Anyone?



NAD PP-1 £40, Project £40
http://www.phono-stage-riaa-step-up....hono-stage.htm

What's your budget?



Nath November 26th 03 09:35 PM

Advice Please
 

"M" wrote in message
.. .
I need a decent phono preamplifier so I can use my turntable with my micro
hi-fi system.
So, it's standard phono in and an output suitable for aux input on the

micro
hi-fi ystem that's required.

I've seen these in the past but can't find them anymore.
Either mains or battery operated will be ok.

Anyone?



NAD PP-1 £40, Project £40
http://www.phono-stage-riaa-step-up....hono-stage.htm

What's your budget?



PJO November 27th 03 10:09 AM

Advice Please
 
Why a "decent" pre-amp???

If you were using your turntable with a top end Hi-Fi system then
understandable but you say you're using it with a micro system so the
quality of the pre-amp won't matter as the quality of reproduction will
ultimately be governed by the capabilities of your micro system.

I have a Hi-Fi which recently cost me in excess of £5k and I bought the
cheapest turntable pre-amp I could get. It was £20 at a local Hi-Fi shop!

Why? because the best pre-amp in the world will not improve the quality of
my small and aged vinyl collection and I only play vinyl's about twice a
year!

My advice... buy a simple £20 pre-amp from the likes of Richer Sounds or a
local Hi-Fi shop.




"Nath" wrote in message
...

"M" wrote in message
.. .
I need a decent phono preamplifier so I can use my turntable with my

micro
hi-fi system.
So, it's standard phono in and an output suitable for aux input on the

micro
hi-fi ystem that's required.

I've seen these in the past but can't find them anymore.
Either mains or battery operated will be ok.

Anyone?



NAD PP-1 £40, Project £40
http://www.phono-stage-riaa-step-up....hono-stage.htm

What's your budget?





PJO November 27th 03 10:09 AM

Advice Please
 
Why a "decent" pre-amp???

If you were using your turntable with a top end Hi-Fi system then
understandable but you say you're using it with a micro system so the
quality of the pre-amp won't matter as the quality of reproduction will
ultimately be governed by the capabilities of your micro system.

I have a Hi-Fi which recently cost me in excess of £5k and I bought the
cheapest turntable pre-amp I could get. It was £20 at a local Hi-Fi shop!

Why? because the best pre-amp in the world will not improve the quality of
my small and aged vinyl collection and I only play vinyl's about twice a
year!

My advice... buy a simple £20 pre-amp from the likes of Richer Sounds or a
local Hi-Fi shop.




"Nath" wrote in message
...

"M" wrote in message
.. .
I need a decent phono preamplifier so I can use my turntable with my

micro
hi-fi system.
So, it's standard phono in and an output suitable for aux input on the

micro
hi-fi ystem that's required.

I've seen these in the past but can't find them anymore.
Either mains or battery operated will be ok.

Anyone?



NAD PP-1 £40, Project £40
http://www.phono-stage-riaa-step-up....hono-stage.htm

What's your budget?





M November 27th 03 06:33 PM

Advice Please
 
Thanks for the information.

M
"PJO" wrote in message
...
Why a "decent" pre-amp???

If you were using your turntable with a top end Hi-Fi system then
understandable but you say you're using it with a micro system so the
quality of the pre-amp won't matter as the quality of reproduction will
ultimately be governed by the capabilities of your micro system.

I have a Hi-Fi which recently cost me in excess of £5k and I bought the
cheapest turntable pre-amp I could get. It was £20 at a local Hi-Fi shop!

Why? because the best pre-amp in the world will not improve the quality of
my small and aged vinyl collection and I only play vinyl's about twice a
year!

My advice... buy a simple £20 pre-amp from the likes of Richer Sounds or a
local Hi-Fi shop.




"Nath" wrote in message
...

"M" wrote in message
.. .
I need a decent phono preamplifier so I can use my turntable with my

micro
hi-fi system.
So, it's standard phono in and an output suitable for aux input on the

micro
hi-fi ystem that's required.

I've seen these in the past but can't find them anymore.
Either mains or battery operated will be ok.

Anyone?



NAD PP-1 £40, Project £40
http://www.phono-stage-riaa-step-up....hono-stage.htm

What's your budget?







M November 27th 03 06:33 PM

Advice Please
 
Thanks for the information.

M
"PJO" wrote in message
...
Why a "decent" pre-amp???

If you were using your turntable with a top end Hi-Fi system then
understandable but you say you're using it with a micro system so the
quality of the pre-amp won't matter as the quality of reproduction will
ultimately be governed by the capabilities of your micro system.

I have a Hi-Fi which recently cost me in excess of £5k and I bought the
cheapest turntable pre-amp I could get. It was £20 at a local Hi-Fi shop!

Why? because the best pre-amp in the world will not improve the quality of
my small and aged vinyl collection and I only play vinyl's about twice a
year!

My advice... buy a simple £20 pre-amp from the likes of Richer Sounds or a
local Hi-Fi shop.




"Nath" wrote in message
...

"M" wrote in message
.. .
I need a decent phono preamplifier so I can use my turntable with my

micro
hi-fi system.
So, it's standard phono in and an output suitable for aux input on the

micro
hi-fi ystem that's required.

I've seen these in the past but can't find them anymore.
Either mains or battery operated will be ok.

Anyone?



NAD PP-1 £40, Project £40
http://www.phono-stage-riaa-step-up....hono-stage.htm

What's your budget?







John Wakefield November 30th 03 08:55 PM

Advice Please
 
Aalways seems to be a few on eBay.
M wrote in message
.. .
Thanks for the information.

M
"PJO" wrote in message
...
Why a "decent" pre-amp???

If you were using your turntable with a top end Hi-Fi system then
understandable but you say you're using it with a micro system so the
quality of the pre-amp won't matter as the quality of reproduction will
ultimately be governed by the capabilities of your micro system.

I have a Hi-Fi which recently cost me in excess of £5k and I bought the
cheapest turntable pre-amp I could get. It was £20 at a local Hi-Fi

shop!

Why? because the best pre-amp in the world will not improve the quality

of
my small and aged vinyl collection and I only play vinyl's about twice a
year!

My advice... buy a simple £20 pre-amp from the likes of Richer Sounds or

a
local Hi-Fi shop.




"Nath" wrote in message
...

"M" wrote in message
.. .
I need a decent phono preamplifier so I can use my turntable with my

micro
hi-fi system.
So, it's standard phono in and an output suitable for aux input on

the
micro
hi-fi ystem that's required.

I've seen these in the past but can't find them anymore.
Either mains or battery operated will be ok.

Anyone?



NAD PP-1 £40, Project £40
http://www.phono-stage-riaa-step-up....hono-stage.htm

What's your budget?









John Wakefield November 30th 03 08:55 PM

Advice Please
 
Aalways seems to be a few on eBay.
M wrote in message
.. .
Thanks for the information.

M
"PJO" wrote in message
...
Why a "decent" pre-amp???

If you were using your turntable with a top end Hi-Fi system then
understandable but you say you're using it with a micro system so the
quality of the pre-amp won't matter as the quality of reproduction will
ultimately be governed by the capabilities of your micro system.

I have a Hi-Fi which recently cost me in excess of £5k and I bought the
cheapest turntable pre-amp I could get. It was £20 at a local Hi-Fi

shop!

Why? because the best pre-amp in the world will not improve the quality

of
my small and aged vinyl collection and I only play vinyl's about twice a
year!

My advice... buy a simple £20 pre-amp from the likes of Richer Sounds or

a
local Hi-Fi shop.




"Nath" wrote in message
...

"M" wrote in message
.. .
I need a decent phono preamplifier so I can use my turntable with my

micro
hi-fi system.
So, it's standard phono in and an output suitable for aux input on

the
micro
hi-fi ystem that's required.

I've seen these in the past but can't find them anymore.
Either mains or battery operated will be ok.

Anyone?



NAD PP-1 £40, Project £40
http://www.phono-stage-riaa-step-up....hono-stage.htm

What's your budget?










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