Music Reference RM-4 Input-Loading and Gain-Select plugs


I have been using Music Reference RM-4 pre-preamp with MCC cartridge Denon DL103R for quite some time. This cartridge has an output voltage of 0.25mV and output impedance of 14 ohms. I am aware that the Music Reference RM-4 has some switchable Input-Loading and Gain-Select plugs. Unfortunately, I have purchased RM-4 with no user manual. And I was not able to locate one on Internet. I wonder what those Input-Loading and Gain-Select plugs are and how they could be used to match RM-4 to Denon DL103R cartridge "better". I would also appreciate any help in getting a copy of the user manual (regardless if it is PDF of just the mobile phone photos of the manual pages).
esputnix
0.25mV MMC output > RM-4 > Phono Stage > Pre Amp > Amp > speakers


With RM-4 adding a 30db of gain, how much its output voltage will be if the incoming voltage is 0.25mV the MCC cartridge outputs? Should the output of RM-4 be connected to MMC or MCC input of the phono stage?


I beleive you need to take off the top cover of your Music Reference RM-4 pre-preamp and look inside if the gain plug is 30dB, if it is 30dB then you should connect the RM-4 outputs to phono stage MM input, because most MM input of a phono stage will provide about 40dB of gain and give your Denon DL103R a total of 70dB gain!
Usually the MC input of a phono stage provide about 60dB of gain and give you total gain of 90dB! It will hurt the overload margins of your setup.
With RM-4 adding a 30db of gain, how much its output voltage will be if the incoming voltage is 0.25mV the MCC cartridge outputs?
= 7.9mV
http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-amplification.htm


@imhififan : +1! You've got it right! The RM-4 is a linear-gain (no equalization) stage to boost a low-output mc cartridge's voltage (below 1 mv) by adding gain (30db). I have a Marcof PPA-1 (battery-powered) which does the same thing. In the old days these were called "head amps" or pre-preamps. They should only be plugged into the MM jacks of preamps with phono stages or separate phono stages.
If there are no loading options on the front or back of the RM-4 leave it alone! I'm sure that the late Rodger Modjeski knew what he was doing when he designed/built it! 
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