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A little bit more info in needed before we can help. First, what cartridge are planning on using and how much output does it have? Also, what is the input sensitivity of your power amp? From my perspective, you'll need enough gain in the phono stage to power your amp to full output. Not that you'll be playing it that loud, but you'll need it to keep dynamics lively. To calculate, the output of the phono stage is cartridge output * 10^(phono gain/20). For my case, I have 0.25mv cartridge being driven by a phono stage with 66 db gain. v2 = 0.25e-3 * 10^(66/20) = 0.499 volts. Now compare this number to the input sensitivity of your amp. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the help. I didn't realize it was this complicated!
I couldn't find the specs for my Etesian preamp, but here's some language from a review I found:"The Etesian is a passive preamp. For those of you not familiar with a passive preamp.........<big snip>.....used to power the switching relays." http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0705/odysseyaudio.htm
Quote from: slow_down on 9 Jan 2008, 02:50 amI couldn't find the specs for my Etesian preamp, but here's some language from a review I found:"The Etesian is a passive preamp. For those of you not familiar with a passive preamp.........<big snip>.....used to power the switching relays." http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0705/odysseyaudio.htm Hey....who wrote that? .............
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