Hey, given a void of answers....
IMHO one of the biggest things would be the input impedence matching from the phono sys to the cartridge.
Definitely you would generally not want to run a phono preamp into Phono In on a preamp or integrated amp. If you do that you will apply RIAA twice and be overloading the amp circuits on the preamp.
Feed preamp outputs into the In/Aux inputs of a preamp. Experiment here.
Next wil be the phono loading. I really recommend trying different values here. 48k is the usual for MM carts, and lower for MC carts. You will find a HUGE difference here in terms of dynamic range.
Is everything grounded? Naturally your phono should be grounded to the preamp/phono amp.
DJ
IMHO one of the biggest things would be the input impedence matching from the phono sys to the cartridge.
Definitely you would generally not want to run a phono preamp into Phono In on a preamp or integrated amp. If you do that you will apply RIAA twice and be overloading the amp circuits on the preamp.
Feed preamp outputs into the In/Aux inputs of a preamp. Experiment here.
Next wil be the phono loading. I really recommend trying different values here. 48k is the usual for MM carts, and lower for MC carts. You will find a HUGE difference here in terms of dynamic range.
Is everything grounded? Naturally your phono should be grounded to the preamp/phono amp.
DJ