@tablejockey re: "There shouldn't be any lack of bass with the JBL's." You might want to edit that to say 'mid-bass' as the L100 starts rolling off steeply around 55Hz. It's also a high-Q design with a peak of 6dB or more so an octave above the port tuning frequency. Low bass was never a capability.
Phono Preamp Gain
Hi all,
I am in the process of getting a new cartridge and I want to make sure the output voltage is a good fit for my system. First off here's what I'm working with:
VPI Prime
Schiit Mani (30dB, 42dB, 48dB, 59dB gain options)
Prima Luna Dialogue Premium Integrated (239mV input sensitivity using KT88 tubes) (S/N ratio 81)
JBL L100
My question is what do I use for Vout in this equation to calculate the correct gain to choose on the Schiit Mani phono preamp??
20log(Vout/Vin)
Using the input sensitivity of the integrated and the output voltage of the Soundsmith Otello ES Moving Iron Cartridge I get
20log(.239V/.00212V) = 41dB gain
Is this correct?
My main issue is I dont know if my assumption to use .239V is correct.
Cheers
I am in the process of getting a new cartridge and I want to make sure the output voltage is a good fit for my system. First off here's what I'm working with:
VPI Prime
Schiit Mani (30dB, 42dB, 48dB, 59dB gain options)
Prima Luna Dialogue Premium Integrated (239mV input sensitivity using KT88 tubes) (S/N ratio 81)
JBL L100
My question is what do I use for Vout in this equation to calculate the correct gain to choose on the Schiit Mani phono preamp??
20log(Vout/Vin)
Using the input sensitivity of the integrated and the output voltage of the Soundsmith Otello ES Moving Iron Cartridge I get
20log(.239V/.00212V) = 41dB gain
Is this correct?
My main issue is I dont know if my assumption to use .239V is correct.
Cheers
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