Phono Preamps.

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STUFFMD
STUFFMD Posts: 381
edited July 2003 in Troubleshooting
I recently hooked up my tunntable to my reciever. I had to turn the volume almost to refrence levels to get adequate sound, and the sound I was getting was pretty flat and lifeless, I was using Pink Floyd DSOTM Original Master for a refrence disc. Would my setup be helped by a Phono preamp???? or is maybe somthing possibly wrong with my setup, although I know there's not much to that.
The cartridge is MMC.
If the preamp is the answer can someone recommend a good unit that is reasonably priced?????
Thanks, Stuff
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OnkyoTX-DS 797
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Rear: Fx300i
Rear Center:CS 245i
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Vision RCA 36" Premiere Series
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  • RuSsMaN
    RuSsMaN Posts: 17,987
    edited June 2003
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    MMC?

    Is it MM or MC?

    Does the Onkyo have a phono stage built in (phono input)?
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  • STUFFMD
    STUFFMD Posts: 381
    edited June 2003
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    M M C
    I think it stands for Moving Magnetic Coil.
    Stuff
    Your system is only as good as your weakest component...!

    OnkyoTX-DS 797
    NAD C270/ Mains
    Mains: LSI9's
    Center: Cs400i /Biwired
    Rear: Fx300i
    Rear Center:CS 245i
    Dvd: Onkyo DVS 555
    Vision RCA 36" Premiere Series
    Bang & Olfsen RX Turntable
    Psw 350 Front/Psw 202 rear
    Kimber Cable 4TC Mains HF
    Monster Originals/Center
    Kimber Interconnects
    Monster XP Everywhere else
    PS2/Gamecube
  • STUFFMD
    STUFFMD Posts: 381
    edited June 2003
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    Yes on the Phone input.
    Your system is only as good as your weakest component...!

    OnkyoTX-DS 797
    NAD C270/ Mains
    Mains: LSI9's
    Center: Cs400i /Biwired
    Rear: Fx300i
    Rear Center:CS 245i
    Dvd: Onkyo DVS 555
    Vision RCA 36" Premiere Series
    Bang & Olfsen RX Turntable
    Psw 350 Front/Psw 202 rear
    Kimber Cable 4TC Mains HF
    Monster Originals/Center
    Kimber Interconnects
    Monster XP Everywhere else
    PS2/Gamecube
  • STUFFMD
    STUFFMD Posts: 381
    edited June 2003
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    Hey Russman,
    Just looked it up..B&O calls it the Moving Micro Cross...according to what I was reading just about everything moves on the cartridge.
    Stuff
    Your system is only as good as your weakest component...!

    OnkyoTX-DS 797
    NAD C270/ Mains
    Mains: LSI9's
    Center: Cs400i /Biwired
    Rear: Fx300i
    Rear Center:CS 245i
    Dvd: Onkyo DVS 555
    Vision RCA 36" Premiere Series
    Bang & Olfsen RX Turntable
    Psw 350 Front/Psw 202 rear
    Kimber Cable 4TC Mains HF
    Monster Originals/Center
    Kimber Interconnects
    Monster XP Everywhere else
    PS2/Gamecube
  • danger boy
    danger boy Posts: 15,722
    edited June 2003
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    Stuff,

    A few years ago I ventured down this same exact path with I think the same B&O turntable. It might even my old one. :p Did you get it on ebay about a year to year and half ago?

    Anyway, I had a B&O turntable I wanted to hook up to my receiver. I bought a cheap-o preamp and hooked it up. I did get volume out of it.. but it had a noticeable hum in it.. that i could never get rid of completely. I thought maybe it just needed better gounding.. no go. So i fiddled with it for a couple months.. but still no solution.

    I'm interested to hear more about your findings on this.

    B&O gear is very beautiful to look at isn't it?

    Al
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  • STUFFMD
    STUFFMD Posts: 381
    edited June 2003
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    Yeah Al, I love the look of B&O, actually there is a guy on E-Bay selling a whole set for $200. I am definately giving it some thought. As far as ownership, I am the original owner, purchased back in the 80's, just bringing it out of mothballs.
    It's funny it always worked well with my old MCS 45 watt integrated.
    Stuff
    Your system is only as good as your weakest component...!

    OnkyoTX-DS 797
    NAD C270/ Mains
    Mains: LSI9's
    Center: Cs400i /Biwired
    Rear: Fx300i
    Rear Center:CS 245i
    Dvd: Onkyo DVS 555
    Vision RCA 36" Premiere Series
    Bang & Olfsen RX Turntable
    Psw 350 Front/Psw 202 rear
    Kimber Cable 4TC Mains HF
    Monster Originals/Center
    Kimber Interconnects
    Monster XP Everywhere else
    PS2/Gamecube
  • Tour2ma
    Tour2ma Posts: 10,177
    edited July 2003
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    Stuff,
    Never heard of MMC, but given what you describe it would seem to be a low output cartridge. Did your old Receiver have a MC input you used? Many old ones had phono stages for both MM and MC cart's. If a receiver has only one phono in, you can bet it's an MM.

    As for inexpensive phono pre's, I'm partial to Audio Alchemy's Vac-in-the-Box. AA is out of business, but they still pop up on ebay and go in the $100 to $150 range.

    For inexpensive new, look at the Sumiko on Audio Advisor's web site. I suspect they bought the AA design.... anyway the features and spec's seem very similar.
    More later,
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  • Frank Z
    Frank Z Posts: 5,860
    edited July 2003
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    I'm using a MusicHall PhonoStage. Cost approx. $90 and works great!
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