Hi Millercarbon,
No, the noise is more then the improvement to a point that I don't use the phono anymore.
No, the noise is more then the improvement to a point that I don't use the phono anymore.
Problem with phono stage
Do I need a special cable for the phono stage?@emilm Yes! Most regular cables have too much capacitance. This causes a high frequency peak and certainly can emphasize ticks and pops. A proper phono cable will have a capacitance of about 20pf (picofarads) per foot and you won't be running more than about 1 meter, or else you'll want to find a cable with lower capacitance. This is the sort of thing you're looking for: https://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/audio/index.htm |
But shielded cables per se do not have low capacitance, compared to unshielded wire of the same type and length. So the shielding can be a trade off if you are looking for the lowest capacitance. But let’s hear what Ralph has to say to the OP. My question would be what is the phono gain of the Lehman black cube?And for that matter, what is the additional gain of the line stage to which it is connected? |