Are you sure it is the phono stage that is overloading? Your Ref3 preamp has a specified maximum input level of 10 volts for its unbalanced inputs (which I presume you are using, since the phono stage provides only unbalanced outputs).
The 57.5 db specified gain of the PH5 corresponds to a voltage multiplication of 750x. Therefore:
The preamp input that will occur when the cartridge is providing its rated output into the 7:1 SUT:
0.27 mv x 7 x 750 = 1.42 volts
The preamp input that will occur when the cartridge is providing its rated output into the 13:1 SUT:
0.27 mv x 13 x 750 = 2.63 volts
With respect to the Ref3's maximum rated input neither of those numbers allows for the cartridge to exceed its rated output by the factor of 10 that Bob suggested.
Also, I note that the PH5's maximum rated output (50 volts) is far greater than the Ref3's maximum rated input (10 volts), which also reinforces the possibility that it is the Ref3 that is overloading.
On the other hand, though, if you have somehow determined that it is in fact the phono stage that is overloading, then as Bob said it would appear that something is wrong.
Good luck. Regards,
-- Al
The 57.5 db specified gain of the PH5 corresponds to a voltage multiplication of 750x. Therefore:
The preamp input that will occur when the cartridge is providing its rated output into the 7:1 SUT:
0.27 mv x 7 x 750 = 1.42 volts
The preamp input that will occur when the cartridge is providing its rated output into the 13:1 SUT:
0.27 mv x 13 x 750 = 2.63 volts
With respect to the Ref3's maximum rated input neither of those numbers allows for the cartridge to exceed its rated output by the factor of 10 that Bob suggested.
Also, I note that the PH5's maximum rated output (50 volts) is far greater than the Ref3's maximum rated input (10 volts), which also reinforces the possibility that it is the Ref3 that is overloading.
On the other hand, though, if you have somehow determined that it is in fact the phono stage that is overloading, then as Bob said it would appear that something is wrong.
Good luck. Regards,
-- Al