Hey, I sold off all of my high-end audio equiptment, except for my turntable, and now I don't have a way to really play anything. My main source is my computer with a revo 5.1, can anyone tell me what I need to do/get to get decent sound? Do I need a phono pre-amp or something? I'm just so lost and confused...
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7/22/05 at 12:27am
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You need a phono preamp, and a soundcard with RCA inputs I guess.
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Hi RedLeader,
A phono stage will get you a big enough signal for your computer to sound better. What kind of turntable do you have and what cartridge. There are some very good phono stages that are not too expensive...
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A phono stage will get you a big enough signal for your computer to sound better. What kind of turntable do you have and what cartridge. There are some very good phono stages that are not too expensive...
Todd
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I'm kind of in the same boat. I only play my turntable through my computer. It's a Beogram RX (that has been discussed a lot in the source forums lately). I'm currently using a Radio Shack pre-amp but would appreciate suggestions on improving it for not too much money.
Incidentally, I'm using a Santa Cruz Turtle Beach soundcard and using RCA to mini cable for input. It works but I find the bass lacking. I'm not sure if the problem is the pre-amp, soundcard, or a worn stylus.
Incidentally, I'm using a Santa Cruz Turtle Beach soundcard and using RCA to mini cable for input. It works but I find the bass lacking. I'm not sure if the problem is the pre-amp, soundcard, or a worn stylus.
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My current turntable is a Denon DP-15F with a Grado MT+ cartridge. (Like I said, I sold all my high-end stuff). Any suggestions on a stage/pre-amp?
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I was using the "little rat" and it did the job okay. Not the best, but okay. I have since gone with a Dynavector P75 which does sound awesome with Dynavector carts, but if I had a Grado cart I would run, not walk, to a Grado PH-1.
Otherwise...there is the Samuels phono, (he has two but one of them is like 5k
) there is the Black Cube, the new Jolida one...man...so many fine offerings in the $500 range...
Otherwise...there is the Samuels phono, (he has two but one of them is like 5k
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The table/cart I'm using is actually a hand-me-down, and I have no idea what it's worth. I like the sound of it, that's why I kept it, but I don't know much about turntables. Anyone have a clue? (Just curious more than anything) And a PH-1 looks a little out of my budget atm, I'm in the middle of putting together a small home recording rig, and I doubt I could squeeze a phono stage that costs $500+
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7/25/05 at 10:58pm
The turntable looks fine. You'll probably be able to get about $20-$50 for it on eBay, if you wanted to sell it. It looks like it was a mid-range Direct Drive model, though I can't find (m)any specs for it on the internet.
The cartridge OTOH looks like it could use some work. According to the Grado website, the MTE+ uses a Grado Black stylus, which is the lowest of their current line. At the very least you should replace the stylus, as Grado suspensions are known to go bad over time by stiffening up (this causes mistracking which can damage your records). If you have the money I'd reccomend upgrading it to something better, like the Shure M97xe, Grado Blue/Red, Audio Technica 440ML, or the Ortofon Super OM10 (you can get the OM20 for a bit more (and the OM10 for a lot less) at www.kabusa.com, but their website won't let me directly link to them). Those are all moving magnet (MM) cartridges so they should work with all of the inexpensive phonostages and are among the best you'll find for under $100 and each sound different.
As for the phono preamp, I'm looking for one as well and I think that I've decided to go with the Hagerman Bugle, which is about $60 as a kit and $120 assembled & tested. It should work fine with MM and most high-output MC cartridges.
The cartridge OTOH looks like it could use some work. According to the Grado website, the MTE+ uses a Grado Black stylus, which is the lowest of their current line. At the very least you should replace the stylus, as Grado suspensions are known to go bad over time by stiffening up (this causes mistracking which can damage your records). If you have the money I'd reccomend upgrading it to something better, like the Shure M97xe, Grado Blue/Red, Audio Technica 440ML, or the Ortofon Super OM10 (you can get the OM20 for a bit more (and the OM10 for a lot less) at www.kabusa.com, but their website won't let me directly link to them). Those are all moving magnet (MM) cartridges so they should work with all of the inexpensive phonostages and are among the best you'll find for under $100 and each sound different.
As for the phono preamp, I'm looking for one as well and I think that I've decided to go with the Hagerman Bugle, which is about $60 as a kit and $120 assembled & tested. It should work fine with MM and most high-output MC cartridges.
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many thanks, a stylus is something else I was wondering about replacing. Looks like I've got some fun stuff to buy 

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many thanks, a stylus is something else I was wondering about replacing. Looks like I've got some fun stuff to buy
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