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I did. Something to play with and compare to the Cambridge Audio
I'm going to try it with and without Cinemag SUTs and compare it to my Phonoclone and Ciera phono stages. Cartridge is a Soundsmith DL103. Should be interesting.Russ
<snip> White noise is weighted more towards high frequencies so running it through the RIAA playback curve at a moderate level doesn't overload the preamp. <snip>Russ
I ordered the Emotiva XPS-1 last Monday (Dec 23rd) and received it Friday. It's very compact and the build quality is impressive for a $130 phono stage. It's actually built into the same aluminum enclosure Emotiva uses for their IR remote control. It is powered by an inexpensive 12VDC switching supply. It sounded pretty rough right out of the box but I'm withholding judgement until it has a few days of burn-in and I can try some different power supplies. I'm burning it in by connecting my Ipod Touch to the input and playing white noise though it. White noise is weighted more towards high frequencies so running it through the RIAA playback curve at a moderate level doesn't overload the preamp. Signal input is set to replicate the level of a MM cartridge playing a rock record.I have DIY linear and battery power supplies that I built for Squeezebox use a few years ago. Some simple part-swapping will convert them from 5VDC to 12VDC. Once that's done, I'll try them with the XPS-1.Russ
Good catch Wayne. It will be lucky if this doesn't overload the input enough to break something.