It all depends on what source component that will be used. The input sensitivity of that amp is .870 volts. It should be fine with anything except a phono preamp.
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Is that like ‘ModSquad’? The manual says:
The OP’s other tread said something about a tube phono (I think).
Ergo… I would call:
Might as well post the answer here.
As an aside if the output impedance of the tube phono is 100-ohm, and the input impedance of the McCormack is 100k, then what is the out impedance as seen at the tail end of the Belairi? With the Barali running at -30dB, is it 33k or 1M, or something else? The idea of interconnects not mattering at is pretty correct when the output impedance is close to 0 ohms. At tens of kilo-ohms, then any inductance or capacitance might have more of an effect, and could make interconnects matter more.
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rocky1313 I am using a goldpoint passive preamp with a McCormack DNA-250 amp , I have a Tavish Designs Adagio Tube phono preamp and a Carver SD/A-490t CD player and I love it , no problems but I do have to have the volume up 3 or 4 ( out of 24 ) for the phono input . Also when asking a question you should give all your information , like input devices , speakers and wiring , this will help others help you .
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