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Turntable Help
I just found a turntable in storage inside my parents house so I decided to hook it up to my surround system to see how everything sounds. I have a few questions..
Does vinyl go loud or not? It comes through the speakers and everything but it's extremely quiet. It's pretty scratchy and stuff but I realize it is because the records are old and dirty but should the audio be sooooooooo quiet? I have my system cranked and it's definitely not as loud as I'd like. Do I need some kind of pre-amp for a turntable? I have a Panasonic PL-7 Fully Automatic Turntable and the cartridge I'm using is this one: http://www.thesource.ca/estore/Produ...roduct=4208610 Is the record player just old or do I need something extra? It has a red and white RCA output along with one that I've never seen before. It's a forked metal output. Maybe this has to be plugged into something but I'm not sure what Edit: I did some more reading and I guess I need a Phono Pre-Amp, correct? No members have liked this post.
Last edited by MasterSandman II; 2008-06-08 at 10:11 PM. |
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Re: Turntable Help
Correct. You will need a phono pre-amp for newer sound systems. I have one of these and it works just fine. You could also go with one of these (I own one of those too but don't use it enough to have a strong comparison in my head).
The forked wire is for the ground. You will need to attach this to the phono preamp. No members have liked this post.
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Re: Turntable Help
Correct again.
Also, when selecting your phono pre-amp, make sure whether it handles moving-coil cartridges, moving-magnet cartridges, or both. I can't tell from the link what type your Audio-Technica is..... Regards, Graham No members have liked this post.
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Re: Turntable Help
For that price I would almost guarantee it's a moving magnet cart, which any phono stage will amplify.
If your phono stage doesn't have a binding post for the earthing / ground lead, you could attach it to a case screw on the back. You probably also want at least to buy a brush to remove some dust from the grooves. Good luck! No members have liked this post.
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