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rebuild a Musical Fidelity X-10D ??

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Basically No !

The X10D is a unity gain buffer using a pair of ECC88's. For a Phono preamp you would need much more gain than availble from a ECC88 alone, you would also need to fundamentally design a new circuit - which I would guess you couldn't do yourself. Also the X10D works at a sub-optimum voltage which would make it nearly impossible to drag enough gain out of it.

There are plenty of excellent and simple phono preamp circuits about, don't destroy the excellent X10D to make a crap one.

Hope that helps.

Shoog
 
Shoog said:
Basically No !

The X10D is a unity gain buffer using a pair of ECC88's. For a Phono preamp you would need much more gain than availble from a ECC88 alone, you would also need to fundamentally design a new circuit - which I would guess you couldn't do yourself. Also the X10D works at a sub-optimum voltage which would make it nearly impossible to drag enough gain out of it.

There are plenty of excellent and simple phono preamp circuits about, don't destroy the excellent X10D to make a crap one.

Hope that helps.

Shoog

Thanx your answer is verry helpful. I'm not going to mod., will look for new phono amp..
 
Sorry, No I don't have the link anymore. I sold my X10D some time ago (my system finally got past it), so I only have a cursory interest in it anymore. I feel certain that a search of this forum should pull up something though.

Shoog
 
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