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I just looked at your system page. Modwright LS100 w/MC phono board? Yes, you'll be higher on the volume control with a LOMC. It should give you much more usable control. Your phono is designed for a LOMC. It's probably loaded (resistance) for a LOMC unless you changed it. Of course, I'm assuming that's what your using.
OK Guys I need to throw a question in here since I think its realtively close to the current topic. I want to know what I need to buy or do to my Turntable and or Receiver to get more volume out of it. I have to turn the volume up twice as loud with my record player compaired to playing a CD. I tried buying a preamp thinking that would do the trick but I think it was a waste of money. The turntable sounds fine its just that I have to turn the volume WAAAY up to get good volume out of it....please help!
neobop-You guessed it all right. It's a Modwright LS100 with built in phono. I just double-checked my email from Dan, and the total gain of the line + phono is 70dB. So my assumption about more usable volume is probably true if I switch from the HOMC with 2.5mV (it's a Benz Micro Ace H) to a LOMC with around 0.4 - 0.5mV? And perhaps a more important question - besides more usable volume, will I notice any other improvements if I use a LOMC? Although it would be nice to have more usable volume, I dont think I would want to spend the money just for that. If I find some other improvements, thats a different story.A few of the LOMCs I was thinking about are:Benz Micro Wood SLShelter 501 IIDynavector 20X2 Low(I think all have output roughly 0.4 - 0.5 mV)
Just so there's no confusion about terms, not more volume - more control = less volume with lower output cart.I can understand the problem. Your Daedalus spks are 97dB and you have a 100 wpc Modwright amp. Pretty cool, you could blow yourself right out of your man-cave!! But it isn't easy to control when there's a ton of gain. In one of my systems I'm using a line stage with 20dB gain and a phono stage set at 67dB. Even with a 0.2mV cart I can't go past 8:00 normally. I keep forgetting to order resistors to try intermediate gain settings. Maybe I'll put it back in the other system.
As far as your Ace H, if you like the sound I would be reluctant to change unless it's getting old or you want to start collecting carts. If there are aspects you're not crazy about and want something different for your system, then definitely. I don't really know how much of a problem it is. You have a big room and it's open to another equally big room? Maybe you really need more records or room treatment, I don't know that either. I see your list is carts known to work well with your VPI arm. That's good, but we'll have to get specific about cart vs cart and what change you're looking for, to go any further. Hope this helps.
Thanks Scottdazzle...SO a better gain of a needle is the only way to get the volume up? Any suggestions? I only paid about $60 for the Ortofon and would consider paying more to get this thing up to par with other peoples!! I would like to enjoy my Def Leppard Hysteria albumn even more!
Turntable = Technics SL-3300 w/ Ortofon om53 needleYahama RX-V595a receiverTC-750 Professional Moving MAgnet Preamp (only bought this because I thought it would boot the output and give me more volume...not the case!)Thanks in advance guys!!
Yes neobop I tried it in DVD/SAT, TV/DVR, VCR and AUX and all give the same output. I even compared it to just plugging straight into Phono like normal without 750 connected and the levels are still the same. So guys whats the verdict....new needle or something different? If I still had "The Stereo Shoppe" around here in Lansing, MI I would go straight to them as they installed my current needle but that place is close as are many other hi-end stereo places...sad .
Basically I am comparing the volume at which I have to play a Record VS a CD...the volume for the Record has to be turned up much higher than with a CD. The cartrige is Black and the info I gave is what was on the box and the cartrige.Is this common place to have to turn the volume up so much more with a record than a CD for everyone else even with better eqipment?