| andyjevans |
My brother has a Lyra Da Capo going into an ARC PH2 phono stage. The cartridge is just a bit too low output to fully load his Marantz CD recorder, and he wants to archive some vinyl onto CD. What are the options:
a) Is it possible to change the input resistance and capacitance on the PH2? This would be the simplest fix
b) Change the Lyra for a higher output cartridge - if so, suggestions?
c) Change the PH2 for a phono stage that works with very low output cartridges?
d) Insert a step-up transformer. He tried the better Ortofon and didn't like the sound.
e) Anything else?
Thanks for suggestions! Andy Evans |
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| sreten |
Hmmm........
all sounds a bit seriously expensive just to archive some vinyl.
If levels are fine for normal playback why the problem with the recorder ?
Any decent recorder will have variable input level and accept a signal
from a pre-amp at normal level. Perhaps you have it set to a default
CD level analogue input level (2V) and need to change something to
set it to more normal line level in (200mV).
:) /sreten. |
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