Preamp Question!

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I have build some active monitors. Problem is that the levels dont go high enough to match the audio level of my other speakers. Only single phono/RCA channel preamps I can find all say that they are for turntables. Will they still work if my input is not from a turntable?

I found this one, and in all of the specs it says "allows you to adjust preamp gain for a wide variety of input sources".
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I dont want to buy a 10 channel rack mount preamp for this one channel. :xeye:
 
Pre-amps for turntables are not suitable. They have a special frequency response, and follow the RIAA curve, with masses of bass boost and some treble cut.

I think you just want a standard line stage. The simplest thing I can think of is 1 opamp, about three or four resistors, some coupling capacitors, and some sort of power supply.

Google for line stage.
 
I found a couple of things that maybe you amp guys can tell me about.

This guy seems to make just what I need, and its THD% rating is great.
"The Pure III" preamp/headphone amp

I would make something like this, seeing all of the parts come with it. Getting all of the correct parts is the biggest issue for me. Do you all know much about these Ramsey kits? Sound quality is very important to me. Think this is good?
Ramsey Headphone amp kit
I figured I could change the 1/4" jack to RCA's when I made it.
 
Lab_Rodent said:
The-Pure-III-DC-Coupled-Extreme-Low-Noise-Headphone-Amp
This is the same as the Cmoy amp project I posted. You could build one yourself, especially following the guide in the other link I posted.
Ramsey-SHA1C-Stereo-Headphone-Amplifier-Kit
This is based on an LM386 low power speaker amp, and is not very good quality. Not recommended.
If you do want to buy something, the Cmoy-type would be better. You can use your wallwarts for it.
 
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