I’d agree that he’d realize huge performance gains going to one of those fine tube/hybrid phonos over a budget SS like the Schiit. I have the Herron and a VAC Renaissance after upgrading through phono stages for years; both are absolutely fantastic. The Rogue Ares (and probably their new Triton 2) is also very very good for much less money, but those more expensive units are certainly better.
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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