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I've got a vinyl only rig and recently placed a new phono pre and integrated into my system. Now there are two issues I need to sort out. Both related to having too much gain?1. Volume at 8 o'clock is pretty much my max listening level. In my last system I had no pre-amp and my volume control was handled at the phono stage connected direct to my amp.
I connected a CD player and it's dead silent. Integrated: input is 100k ohm and 200mv sensitivity
With low output MC's, the right gain is critical IMO and the KAB calculator pretty much nails how much the right gain is with most systems.Sadly, you have a mismatch and a pretty bad one at that. My experience is that you want to be, at most, 2-3 dB either side of the KAB calculator's recommendation and as close to right on it if at all possible. Once you're beyond that (light or heavy, doesn't matter) you are seriously compromising sound quality. At 9 dB over, I would not think you would be even close to hearing what your setup is really capable of. Apart from maxing out early on the volume pot, I'd expect it to sound pretty awful when compared to what you'd be hearing with the appropriate gain.Get the gain right and you will be rewarded.
Is the CD player also too loud at the 8 o'clock volume position (with the new integrated), or just the phono stage?What was the input sensitivity of the old integrated?
Try moving the phono section away from other equipment and power supplies. If it still hums then move any power supplies away from integrated as well. Tell us about the grounding on your tt setup.
Vortrex: I am looking at this thread again and trying to read between the lines a bit. I'm assuming your phono stage is the Manley Chinook and I'm taking a wild guess that your cartridge is a Denon 103R?If that's the case, why not just lose the SUT, configure the Chinook for MC with 60 dB of gain and a 100 ohm load and be done with it?If you are indeed using a 103R with the Chinook, those settings should be just about dead on perfect (both my 103R's have actual output closer to .3 mV with 61 db of gain being ideal). My guess is that you would be a very happy man then.
with the SUT it sounds better, which is why I want to use it.I've tried the 103R on the 45db setting of the Chinook with no SUT and it's pretty good gain wise. 60db would be too much. trust me though, the Chinook sounds better using a SUT with the 103R.I think Manley is right and the input sensitivity of the integrated is the real issue here. I'm going to try a Leben phono stage with the SUT, that is only 23.5db.