Al, would you mind a brief phone chat with me?
Thank you!
Mark
305-775-3020
Thank you!
Mark
305-775-3020
Phono stage gain setting to match preamp and power amp capabilities
I use a Whest and find that I enjoy the sonics with as much gain as I can use for a particular cartridge to have the resulting volume comparable when switching source from CD to turntable on my preamp. I've gone as high as 65db with medium output MCs to great effect but when I go too high, it's obvious to my ears that I am overloading my pre-amp. With your cartridge, I'd live with 65db and see what you think over time. I don't know your preamp but having owned two Whests now, I consider them pretty quiet. Maybe go to 72db just to hear what max gain sounds like too, it'll be a reference. MY guess is you'll be most happy at 65db on the Whest, and less volume on the preamp. |
No problem Al, thank you very much for your valuable input so far! I have completely rearranged the rack, components, and cables to move the phono stage as far from any other power supply as possible, and I am being particularly careful to route cables smartly. I'll report what I find when done. Thanks Oscar, I think I will do that eventually as well, start at high gain and work downward. ill report my findings soon. |
So, I moved the entire rack around. Hours of fun! You can see what I did here https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/5421 if you look at the 1st and 2nd photos, you'll see the changes. It doesn't look as pretty as it did before, but perhaps I can refine it a bit. I was super careful to keep the signal cables away from power cables, and I was successful to a very large degree. There is not a single signal cable that touches a single power cable. They get close only once or twice, and even then it is an intersection that does not touch, nothing parallel. I noticed the hum get completely eliminated, probably by separating the phono stage from the amplifiers, thank you Almarg for this suggestion. The hiss is still there, but I do have an older tube preamp, is this just the way it is? Besides, I can no longer hear it at listening position. Is there a way to quiet down the LS-25 a bit more? I am still investigating the right gain setting on the phono stage, I think I will go to maximum, listen, minimum, and listen to define the boundaries, and then find the right point in between. The other bonus to this process was that I think the system is more well defined. Generally better in the detail than it was before. Maybe the phono stage was getting more interference than I thought from the location near the power amp? Maybe I had some power cables messing with the signal cables, either way, it is sounding really good. Now to figure out those gain settings... |