SKU:REC-PP15
- Preamplifier for record players
- Compact and solid metal cabinet
- Including power supply
Full description
Why is there no sound coming out of my record player?
A record player delivers a relatively weak signal and therefore needs a pre-amplifier before sending the signal into an amplifier (or a set of active speakers). Without a pre-amplifier, virtually no sound comes from the record player.
In the past, most amplifiers had a turntable input which accommodated a pre-amplifier, but for many years many amplifier manufacturers have chosen to omit the turntable input. However, that doesn't have to make you put the record player in the basement. You just have to put the Record PP-15 between your amplifier and your turntable, and then there is a hole through.
Frame
In many record players, the frame connection is established in the phono jacks, but this is not the case in all record players. In some turntables there is a separate ground cable, therefore there is a thumb screw for the ground cable on the back of the preamplifier. The frame cable is clamped to the back of the thumb screw, and then there is no hum.
The Record PP-15 RIAA Turntable Preamplifier is an RIAA preamplifier that doesn't lack anything you need.
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Specifications
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- Preamplifier for record players
- Compact and solid metal cabinet
- Including power supply
Full description
Why is there no sound coming out of my record player?
A record player delivers a relatively weak signal and therefore needs a pre-amplifier before sending the signal into an amplifier (or a set of active speakers). Without a pre-amplifier, virtually no sound comes from the record player.
In the past, most amplifiers had a turntable input which accommodated a pre-amplifier, but for many years many amplifier manufacturers have chosen to omit the turntable input. However, that doesn't have to make you put the record player in the basement. You just have to put the Record PP-15 between your amplifier and your turntable, and then there is a hole through.
Frame
In many record players, the frame connection is established in the phono jacks, but this is not the case in all record players. In some turntables there is a separate ground cable, therefore there is a thumb screw for the ground cable on the back of the preamplifier. The frame cable is clamped to the back of the thumb screw, and then there is no hum.
The Record PP-15 RIAA Turntable Preamplifier is an RIAA preamplifier that doesn't lack anything you need.
Video
Specifications
| Power supply | power supply |
|---|