You got a bad phono stage in there. Shipping back for refund is a hassle, but will come to be seen as a lucky break once you find something better for the same or less. Good luck.
Broken Nakamichi CA-7A phono
Hi,
I have just received my Nakamichi CA-7A which I bought from an ebay seller for $900. I was super excited to use it to replace my CA-5, which works great with my Rega TT (Ania MC cartridge) though it has a few issues with balance control.
While the new CA-7 works great with my CD player, Aux (Chromecast Audio), it makes a broken noise (not sure how to describe it, please see this video) as soon as I switch it to Phono input.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/beafocypf4bawvb/VID_20200216_120837.mp4?dl=0
This is the case whether or not my turntable is attached to the phono input.
I have double checked by connecting my TT to existing my CA-5 and connecting it to CA-7 Aux1/Aux2 (of course very low gain). And, i verified that input on the rear panel is correctly configured.
I have reached out to the seller to see if he can help me out. Can anyone of help me figure out what could be going on here?
Thanks
I have just received my Nakamichi CA-7A which I bought from an ebay seller for $900. I was super excited to use it to replace my CA-5, which works great with my Rega TT (Ania MC cartridge) though it has a few issues with balance control.
While the new CA-7 works great with my CD player, Aux (Chromecast Audio), it makes a broken noise (not sure how to describe it, please see this video) as soon as I switch it to Phono input.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/beafocypf4bawvb/VID_20200216_120837.mp4?dl=0
This is the case whether or not my turntable is attached to the phono input.
I have double checked by connecting my TT to existing my CA-5 and connecting it to CA-7 Aux1/Aux2 (of course very low gain). And, i verified that input on the rear panel is correctly configured.
I have reached out to the seller to see if he can help me out. Can anyone of help me figure out what could be going on here?
Thanks
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Get your 900 bucks back and buy something new for the same amount that you spent on that 30+ year old preamp. This would fit the bill! https://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=PAC200PRE |
Please tell me you fixed that Nak ca-7a? The first plain old ca-7 was very nice. But I kept hearing about the phono stage in the ca-7Aii, which I now have. And they were correct! The entire pre-amp is better. I tryed twice on eBay with bo the being sold as mint. For $800-950 for each. But both had issues. I ended up paying the actual going rate for one in mint cond. "$1650" . But well worth the price. If you ever get the Chance, take the top off the ca-7, or any Nak unit of that era and you Will see why they are so special! As far as buying a new pre for $900 that sounds simply "As good"? That is NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN! That Nak when you adjust? About $4500 in today's money! The Nak though old? Is several levels above that "Parasound" which was offered.... And remember, the ca-7 and pa-7 models were Nelson Pass designs. With his "Stasis" Architecture! Awesome gear still! |