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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Mumbai (Bombay)
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Thanks Studeb for the explanation. I just found out that I have to
have 100pF at the preamp input since I had played the Project Debut III with Project MM phono box and this phono project preamp has 100pF input capacitance. Regards Roushon.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Mumbai (Bombay)
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I just completed the preamp project. I am surprised to see the outcome.
When I began I was skeptical and afraid that it will not be possible for me to build a good preamp. But the result is very nice. Absolutely no problem!! I am just placing one vinyl after another on the TT. I used Project Phono MM box before. I feel my preamp (let me recall it is based on AN-1651 application note) is better. Thanks are due to many people in this forum to give me advices, special thanks to Calvin. Regards Roushon.
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