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Need line-to-phono converter
Looking for converter so that I can run line sources into my mixer's
phono inputs. |
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"Bill" wrote ...
Looking for converter so that I can run line sources into my mixer's phono inputs. Google reported 8,460 hits for "inverse riaa" |
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Bill wrote: Looking for converter so that I can run line sources into my mixer's phono inputs. That's not going to do your noise floor any good. Distortion will be up a bit, too. Or more than a bit, if the mixer uses a "standard" RIAA-equalizer preamp circuit. And, the mixer's RIAA curve's errors added to the errors of the inverse RIAA network will make foran interesting frequency response. Almost undoubtedly NOT flat. Is there any way to hack into the mixer and bypass the RIAA circuitry entirely? Isaac |
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Bill writes:
Looking for converter so that I can run line sources into my mixer's phono inputs. If you can solder yourself, here are instructions to make such circuit: http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/phono.html I donīt know any source foe a ready made product that does the same. -- Tomi Engdahl (http://www.iki.fi/then/) Take a look at my electronics web links and documents at http://www.epanorama.net/ |
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Bill wrote: Looking for converter so that I can run line sources into my mixer's phono inputs. In stock, US$39.95 -- Regards, Klay Anderson http://www.klay.com +801-942-8346 |
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