If the integrated amp has 'phono' inputs, then yes. The amp will have a source selector switch on the front - if one of the selections is 'phono' - then yes, hook the turntable to the input labled Phono in the back (only use this jack for your turntable)
Do I need a phono amp if I own an integrated amp?
I am new to vinyl and am learning the ins and outs of owning a high-end turntable. The most important question is: do I need a phono amp if I have an integrated amp? Can I just play the table off the integrated amp? Please answer.
Also, which is better for beginners, the Pro-ject Debut III or the Rega P2?
Also, which is better for beginners, the Pro-ject Debut III or the Rega P2?
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Some integrated amps have a phono stage, others do not, even within the same brand/model. Many times it is an add-on; you may find the same amplifier, one with phono, one without. It is not hard to add phono even if your amplifier does not have phono built in. You can buy an external phono stage preamp for as little as $30. (You can also spend thousands$). Take a look at some inexpensive ones here that would be fine for a beginner audiophile quality turntable. Phono Stage Preamps You can find used ones for a lot less on AudiogoN and on eBay. The AudiogoN classified link is here .. Phono Stage Preamps . |
Tstyes, Looking at your system you appear to already own a Linn LP12 Sondek turntable. Also you're running seperates rather than an integrated, does your Kollector preamp have a phono input? If not then how are you running your turntable? Given the quality of the rest of your system, Linn CD12 and Klimax amps, I would think you would have some knowledge of the ins and outs of vinyl. I'm sorry to be so inquisitive, it's just you have the system of a seasoned "Linn-phile" while asking the questions of s true begginer. |
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