Lewm, I'm driving Klipsch Cornwalls. My listening position is about 9 feet back. Line I said before, I can get to the low 90's, which is typically fine. But I'd like to have more in reserve when I need it. I'll probably just replace the Coph Nia at some point. There are a lot more cartridge choices in the .3-.5mV range than in the 1mV range, and I don't really want to be limited by that. If I had a phono stage that had 66dB - 70dB (or a little more) of gain I'm sure I'd be fine. I know there are some quality dual mono designs (which the Coph Nia is) out there that get into higher gains like that.
Can I use a SUT or head amp with my 60dB Coph Nia MC phono preamp?
Since I use a passive preamp, I am running into low gain issues with my .4mV MC cartridge (Denon DL-301 MkII) and my Coph Nia phono preamp. The Coph Nia is marketed as a MC phono stage, with a fixed gain of 60dB. It does have adjustable loading, however, with one of the settings being 47kohm. So my question is whether it would be possible to use a SUT with this phono stage, and if so, what would the recommended spec be for it? Or would I be able to use a MC head amp with adjustable gain, such as the Rothwell Headspace (with 4 gain settings between 10dB and 27dB)? I know there are other head amps out there as well, I just use that one as an example.
I appreciate the input and education!
Tom
I appreciate the input and education!
Tom
- ...
- 9 posts total
- 9 posts total