Over the weekend I wired up a pair of Cinemag transformers as step ups between my DL103 cartridge and Audio Research preamp. The preamp’s phono stage has 45db of gain and a 47k input impedance.
The transformers are wired using the 37 ohm input tap according to the Cinemag schematic and I’m getting signal from the cart through the transformers to the phono stage. But here’s where I’m stumped. The cartridge output through the transformers is
lower than when plugged directly into phono stage.
I checked the wiring multiple times to make sure it’s correct. I’ve tried three different grounding schemes. There are no hum issues at this point simply because there’s not enough output to hear any hum issues.
I’m hoping this is easily resolved due to an obvious mistake on my part. Does lower SUT output indicate a particular wiring issue that I missed?
Here’s how I hooked it up:
Cart +: Brown/Yellow
Cart -: Red/Green (37 ohm tap)
Pre +: Purple
Pre -: Grey
Ground: Black/white & either Pre- or Cart –
Schematic:
http://cinemag.biz/mic_input/CMQEE-3440A-Moving-Coil.pdfThanks for your help.