hello to all.
I'd like try to build this phono preamp for my Shure M75.
which scheme I can use?
might be fine the scheme of post # 154?
which scheme of PSU to use?
might be fine the scheme of post # 219?
thanks in advance and sorry for my terrible english.
I'd like try to build this phono preamp for my Shure M75.
which scheme I can use?
might be fine the scheme of post # 154?
which scheme of PSU to use?
might be fine the scheme of post # 219?
thanks in advance and sorry for my terrible english.
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Are you building an atomic clock TT George? Love your gear
The accuracy of Pyramid' s controller is close!
The only problem I have now is that my Shelter 901 went south. I use a Denon 103 with a wood body I had for backup for the time. But there is another cart coming. Will let you know.
I will needing your advices when my simple arrives so I wont mock you anymore. I dont know what rig to go for, but I think Im aiming for a dusty Technics SL-1710 that has alot of more service to go. I do like DDs. I had a look at it now and it has the original arm and a fairly fresh National Panasonic 700 II mounted. My plan is to oil it up and listen, then I have putted some 500 E away for a new MC. Any favvos?
Isn't it possible to change speed just by changing the freq?
Regards
You can change the speed by just pressing one button, which changes the frequency. Take a look at the manual.
I will needing your advices when my simple arrives so I wont mock you anymore. I dont know what rig to go for, but I think Im aiming for a dusty Technics SL-1710 that has alot of more service to go. I do like DDs. I had a look at it now and it has the original arm and a fairly fresh National Panasonic 700 II mounted. My plan is to oil it up and listen, then I have putted some 500 E away for a new MC. Any favvos?
For 500E have a look at Salas choice : AT-33PTG II
Can' t go wrong.
For 500E have a look at Salas choice : AT-33PTG II
Can' t go wrong.
Ok thanks. I can always hold him economically responsible if I dont like it.
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