Thanks for the input. I re-checked the wiring and all is in order. I called REGA and they are currently at CES in Vegas. I called my local dealer and he recommended a variable output MC phono stage using the lower output setting! The cartridge sounds fine when I turn my pre-amp to 2-3 o'clock except for a slight hum when I lift the stylus. I am thinking that I possibly have a bad cartridge. I just don't like having to turn my volume up that loud to get to a decent listening level. Should I live with this cartridge, or try getting a new EXACT cartridge, or try something different all together? If they take my current cartridge back. I spent about $550 for my current cartridge.
Not getting enough volume with my new MM cartridge
I am just getting started with vinyl and bought a new REGA P5 & Exact cartridge. I have to turn my pre-amp more than 3/4 of the way up to get reasonable listening levels! I am using both a REGA MM phono pre-amp and a NAD PP2 phono stage and have the same results. I was using an Thorens 125 MKII with a Benz Micro Silver cartridge that gave me plenty of volume with the NAD PP2. Any ideas why I have to turn my pre-amp up so high given the output of this MM cartridge? Thanks for your help!
Pre-Amp: Ayre Acoustics K-1XE
Amplifier: Mark Levinson 331
Speakers: Wilson Audio Sophia
TT: REGA P5
Cartridge: REGA EXACT 2
Phono stages: REGA MM Phono & NAD PP2
Pre-Amp: Ayre Acoustics K-1XE
Amplifier: Mark Levinson 331
Speakers: Wilson Audio Sophia
TT: REGA P5
Cartridge: REGA EXACT 2
Phono stages: REGA MM Phono & NAD PP2
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