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Vanmeter, it's impossible for me to say if what you are hearing is overload, and equally impossible to know if all solid state preamps would experience overload when driven by the ELP. However, in this age of relatively low output moving coil cartridges, most phono stages are designed with fairly high gain. My own phono stage has 42 db of gain and it isn't really intended to be moving coil compatible.I'm no mathematician (as I'm about to demonstrate), but my understanding is that for every 3 db of gain, you double the voltage. If that is correct, and you are experiencing a 4.3 millivolt output from the ELP into 42 db of gain, you would double that 4.3 millivolts 14 times which I believe is to say taking it to the 14th power. I may be mistaken about this, so please consult with someone with some expertise on this point, but if I am right, you'd have about 70+ volts going into the line stage. Now that's scary!! There is probably something all wrong with my thinking on this point because it doesn't make any sense that the ELP would be designed in such a manner. Hopefully, someone else will chime in here who can do the math.You might want to send ELP an e-mail and ask them about the phono stage gain specs. needed for compatability.Dean