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OK, i have just bought a turntable from ebay (the first one I've ever
owned). I want to know what amplifiers I need to get it going. Do I need a control and a power amplifier or a pre-amplifier - basically I'm a bit confused. Thanks, Stuart Fox |
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You need a pre-amp for magnetic cartridge used on a turn table. You must
know if the cartridge in your turn table is using a moving magnet or moving coil type. The pre-amp must follow the proper equalization standard curve for your cartridge. Most of the high end audio stores sell good quality pre-amps for turn tables. Radio Shack may still have one as well, but this will be a low end unit, and may not perform as well as the high end ones. -- Greetings, Jerry Greenberg GLG Technologies GLG ========================================= WebPage http://www.zoom-one.com Electronics http://www.zoom-one.com/electron.htm ========================================= "Stu" wrote in message om... OK, i have just bought a turntable from ebay (the first one I've ever owned). I want to know what amplifiers I need to get it going. Do I need a control and a power amplifier or a pre-amplifier - basically I'm a bit confused. Thanks, Stuart Fox |
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You need a pre-amp for magnetic cartridge used on a turn table. You must
know if the cartridge in your turn table is using a moving magnet or moving coil type. The pre-amp must follow the proper equalization standard curve for your cartridge. Most of the high end audio stores sell good quality pre-amps for turn tables. Radio Shack may still have one as well, but this will be a low end unit, and may not perform as well as the high end ones. -- Greetings, Jerry Greenberg GLG Technologies GLG ========================================= WebPage http://www.zoom-one.com Electronics http://www.zoom-one.com/electron.htm ========================================= "Stu" wrote in message om... OK, i have just bought a turntable from ebay (the first one I've ever owned). I want to know what amplifiers I need to get it going. Do I need a control and a power amplifier or a pre-amplifier - basically I'm a bit confused. Thanks, Stuart Fox |
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You need a pre-amp for magnetic cartridge used on a turn table. You must
know if the cartridge in your turn table is using a moving magnet or moving coil type. The pre-amp must follow the proper equalization standard curve for your cartridge. Most of the high end audio stores sell good quality pre-amps for turn tables. Radio Shack may still have one as well, but this will be a low end unit, and may not perform as well as the high end ones. -- Greetings, Jerry Greenberg GLG Technologies GLG ========================================= WebPage http://www.zoom-one.com Electronics http://www.zoom-one.com/electron.htm ========================================= "Stu" wrote in message om... OK, i have just bought a turntable from ebay (the first one I've ever owned). I want to know what amplifiers I need to get it going. Do I need a control and a power amplifier or a pre-amplifier - basically I'm a bit confused. Thanks, Stuart Fox |
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In , on 01/04/04
at 03:13 AM, (Stu) said: OK, i have just bought a turntable from ebay (the first one I've ever owned). I want to know what amplifiers I need to get it going. Do I need a control and a power amplifier or a pre-amplifier - basically I'm a bit confused. Except for the very latest units, most receivers, integrated amplifiers, and preamplifiers accept Magnetic cartridges. In general, if the unit has a PHONO input, you can plug the turntable directly into the unit. The turntable's "cartridge" is what actually plays the record. There are three general types of cartridge: (1): "Crystal" or "Ceramic" these were designed to be used on very inexpensive systems and cannot be plugged into PHONO. (2): "Moving Magnet", usually called "Magnetic", sometimes called "MM". These are the mainstream of quality systems. These are the cartridges that PHONO inputs are designed to use. (3): "Moving Coil", sometimes called "MC". These are premium cartridges and are usually used only on more expensive systems. Moving Coil cartridges don't usually work well when plugged into a standard PHONO input. Compared to Magnetic cartridges, Moving Coil cartridges provide a very small signal. Extra amplification is needed to deal with a Moving Coil cartridge. Some PHONO inputs have a switch that will insert the extra amplification, some require that an external "Head Amp" be added. If needed, you can purchase a small, usually low quality, external "Phono Preamp" for $15.00 to $35.00. A Phono Preamp will allow you to connect a Magnetic cartridge to any input except PHONO. Starting at about $100.00 (and up), you can buy quality units that may also deal with MC cartridges. --- It has been my experience that one cannot expect that the "stylus" (the part of the cartridge that touches the record -- we hate it when you call it a "needle") on a used turntable to be in good condition. They are usually worn out, missing, or damaged in shipment. The previous owner is probably not being dishonest, but is not able to evaluate the condition of a stylus that has been sitting in the corner, forgotten for many years. ----------------------------------------------------------- spam: wordgame:123(abc):14 9 20 5 2 9 18 4 at 22 15 9 3 5 14 5 20 dot 3 15 13 (Barry Mann) [sorry about the puzzle, spammers are ruining my mailbox] ----------------------------------------------------------- |
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In , on 01/04/04
at 03:13 AM, (Stu) said: OK, i have just bought a turntable from ebay (the first one I've ever owned). I want to know what amplifiers I need to get it going. Do I need a control and a power amplifier or a pre-amplifier - basically I'm a bit confused. Except for the very latest units, most receivers, integrated amplifiers, and preamplifiers accept Magnetic cartridges. In general, if the unit has a PHONO input, you can plug the turntable directly into the unit. The turntable's "cartridge" is what actually plays the record. There are three general types of cartridge: (1): "Crystal" or "Ceramic" these were designed to be used on very inexpensive systems and cannot be plugged into PHONO. (2): "Moving Magnet", usually called "Magnetic", sometimes called "MM". These are the mainstream of quality systems. These are the cartridges that PHONO inputs are designed to use. (3): "Moving Coil", sometimes called "MC". These are premium cartridges and are usually used only on more expensive systems. Moving Coil cartridges don't usually work well when plugged into a standard PHONO input. Compared to Magnetic cartridges, Moving Coil cartridges provide a very small signal. Extra amplification is needed to deal with a Moving Coil cartridge. Some PHONO inputs have a switch that will insert the extra amplification, some require that an external "Head Amp" be added. If needed, you can purchase a small, usually low quality, external "Phono Preamp" for $15.00 to $35.00. A Phono Preamp will allow you to connect a Magnetic cartridge to any input except PHONO. Starting at about $100.00 (and up), you can buy quality units that may also deal with MC cartridges. --- It has been my experience that one cannot expect that the "stylus" (the part of the cartridge that touches the record -- we hate it when you call it a "needle") on a used turntable to be in good condition. They are usually worn out, missing, or damaged in shipment. The previous owner is probably not being dishonest, but is not able to evaluate the condition of a stylus that has been sitting in the corner, forgotten for many years. ----------------------------------------------------------- spam: wordgame:123(abc):14 9 20 5 2 9 18 4 at 22 15 9 3 5 14 5 20 dot 3 15 13 (Barry Mann) [sorry about the puzzle, spammers are ruining my mailbox] ----------------------------------------------------------- |
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