Off Group: Decent preamp for use with A7N8X Deluxe 2.0
I want to rip some vinyl to .wav files. It's my understanding I'll
need a preamp between the turntable and the computer. I saw one by Radio Shack but they aren't kept in stock and RS can't give me a delivery date. Don't know where to begin looking for one and I'm not clued in enough to this type of stuff to see through any sales pitches. Can someone suggest an actual brand/model of preamp that will work but won't fry the ASUS? I am using a magnetic cartridge on this not-very-high-end turntable. Thx, r |
Just a suggestion, but I would be tempted to buy a cheap used receiver
or preamp/tuner on Ebay rather than buy a dedicated turntable/phono preamp. So long as the receiver has a turntable input it should have the proper equalization circuitry. Here's a couple good examples: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...9354 683&rd=1 or this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...9375 918&rd=1 Just try and find someone who'll guarantee it works after shipping. I have an old Pioneer SX-939 and a Technics SA-5550, both circa 1976 , both are still working, the great thing about these old receivers is they are mostly discrete components and typically repairable if they have a problem. Or, you could tempt me with an offer for my old Harmon-Kardon separate tuner/preamp. I also have the 120 W mono-block amps for it, but one of the amps is dead and in pieces, and it's one of those projects I just can't seem to find time for, lol. -- Best regards, Kyle "Reed Loefgren" wrote in message om... | I want to rip some vinyl to .wav files. It's my understanding I'll | need a preamp between the turntable and the computer. I saw one by | Radio Shack but they aren't kept in stock and RS can't give me a | delivery date. Don't know where to begin looking for one and I'm not | clued in enough to this type of stuff to see through any sales | pitches. | | Can someone suggest an actual brand/model of preamp that will work but | won't fry the ASUS? I am using a magnetic cartridge on this | not-very-high-end turntable. | | Thx, | | r |
Reed Loefgren wrote:
I want to rip some vinyl to .wav files. It's my understanding I'll need a preamp between the turntable and the computer. I saw one by Radio Shack but they aren't kept in stock and RS can't give me a delivery date. Don't know where to begin looking for one and I'm not clued in enough to this type of stuff to see through any sales pitches. Can someone suggest an actual brand/model of preamp that will work but won't fry the ASUS? I am using a magnetic cartridge on this not-very-high-end turntable. Thx, r Here' a link to the product I'm using to rip my Vinyl through an A7N8X-Deluxe 2.0. I don't know if this is the best price (mines 2 yrs. old) or the reputability of this dealer. Provided as a sample view only. Comes with DC adapter. http://www.beachaudio.com/catalog/pr...roducts_id=986 |
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Reed Loefgren wrote: I want to rip some vinyl to .wav files. It's my understanding I'll need a preamp between the turntable and the computer. I saw one by Radio Shack but they aren't kept in stock and RS can't give me a delivery date. Don't know where to begin looking for one and I'm not clued in enough to this type of stuff to see through any sales pitches. Can someone suggest an actual brand/model of preamp that will work but won't fry the ASUS? I am using a magnetic cartridge on this not-very-high-end turntable. Thx, r Here' a link to the product I'm using to rip my Vinyl through an A7N8X-Deluxe 2.0. I don't know if this is the best price (mines 2 yrs. old) or the reputability of this dealer. Provided as a sample view only. Comes with DC adapter. http://www.beachaudio.com/catalog/pr...roducts_id=986 lol That, except for the color, is the Radio Shack unit. (Well, the opposite, actually.) thanks! r |
Kylesb wrote: Just a suggestion, but I would be tempted to buy a cheap used receiver or preamp/tuner on Ebay rather than buy a dedicated turntable/phono preamp. So long as the receiver has a turntable input it should have the proper equalization circuitry. Great recommendation - but the OP might find his local pawn shop is the cheapest source of '70s/'80s preamps. They are always big, usually hefty, and often ship for more than the winning eBay bid. My circa 1980 (?) Akai PR-A04 pre-amp and matching PA-W04 power amp were dirt cheap in 1998, and have served as my PC sound system since. I've done over 100 vinyl LP to CD conversions using the Akai pre-amp and an ancient Hitachi direct drive turntable, with excellent results :-) Here's a couple good examples: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...9354 683&rd=1 or this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...9375 918&rd=1 Just try and find someone who'll guarantee it works after shipping. I have an old Pioneer SX-939 and a Technics SA-5550, both circa 1976 , both are still working, the great thing about these old receivers is they are mostly discrete components and typically repairable if they have a problem. Or, you could tempt me with an offer for my old Harmon-Kardon separate tuner/preamp. I also have the 120 W mono-block amps for it, but one of the amps is dead and in pieces, and it's one of those projects I just can't seem to find time for, lol. |
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