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On our phono preamp it has selectable gain settings formm: 1) 38 db, 2) 41 db, 3) 44 db, 4) 46 db, for mc: 1) 58 db, 2) 61 db, 3) 64 db, 4) 66 db, 5) 68 dbIt also has cart loading for 100R,220,330R,470R,750,1K for resistive and 360pf,1000pf,2200pf,3300pf
BUt doing some rough calculation, your amp with the phono preamp can only drive you amp with the sensitivity of 0.7 volts to full power for both of your carts
Sorry left out on this, for mm cartridge the loading is 47 k only. You don't need other loadings for mm.
Gymane, my current gc does have vol. pot. I have 2 kits (3875 and 3886) and may now have them made into straight amps. Thanks for that info. I'll research the iMod specs. Peter actually offers a buffer kit to match with the gc. Wow, I don't expect miracles from our audio machines, but it would be nice to rest the neurosis for awhile !Don
I almost forgot, vinyl is not much fun. with the knob 90% turned up its just a tad louder than i'd ever listen to it, not tearing the roof off though. i wil try the VPP-1 at the 60db setting...if not i'm looking for a new phono pre. the grado gold has 5mv output, should be a healthy signal. it sounds great, no issues there whatsoever.
seems like 50dg would be perfect though and the VPP-1 has 40 db or 60 db only. suggestions?
this tvc is sooooooo quiet. no crosstalk, no hash, hiss or anything. absolute blackness, at any volume knob setting, until play is pushed or the needle dropped.
thanks darkmobeus, i can sleep easy tonight. the vpp-1 is 40 & 50 db. i've had it at thethe normal 40 db MM setting since new & was going by faulty memory.
TVC in the house...Took out the tube pre I've had for over two years now and I must say, the TVC sounded very similar out of the box. The same bass weight and rounded tone but way more detail. It's been running with CD's on repeat since Wednesday night and I'm still waiting for changes. The lowest volume setting isn't low enough with my NuForce Ref 8.02 amps. I had to install in-line attenuators at the amp RCA's to get truly quiet listening. Of course that casts a slight haze on things but maybe they need to burn in a bit. I really like having a system that sips electricity instead of gulping it. I previously had a monster class-A A/B amp and tube pre and the thing could cause brownouts I swear. Being of an enviromental mindset, I feel my current setup is smart and a wise choice for the future. Previously I'd tried a CI Audio passive pre to get to this point but there was nowhere near the fullsome sound of the TVC. I still need to do more critical listening, but so far nothing untoward stands out at background and even moderate volumes. So If you are considering a TVC and are running new "analog switching" amps, then definitely give it a go.On construction. The nobs are not quite centered and the wood is rough on mine. the switchers are coarse as well. Perhaps they's smooth out. On the plus, the wood pyramid footers are essential and work well. I'm staining mine to match this afternoon.OutMikeO
What's the input sensitivity of your Nuforce amplifiers?
NuForce doesn' publish the input sensitivty for any of their amps.
Nor, do they state the output voltage for their preamps.
It would also be helpful to know the output of his Audio Sector Non OS dac.