Yes, ideally you should have around 58 db of gain with that cartridge. Depending on the rest of your equipment that may or may not be a big deal. With a low output MC cartridge it is more critical to have enough gain without having too much than with higher output MM cartridges.
So I would probably try to find a phono stage with the 58 db of gain and a 100 ohm load setting (or adjustable load settings if at all possible). I used a DB Systems MC phono pre for a few years that can be purchased (and customized by David Hadaway at no extra charge) directly from DB Systems for about $200 with a Denon 103R and was very happy with it. Some of the Project phono stages with 60 db of gain on the MC input would probably work quite well also.
You'll probably get lots of suggestions if you posted over at the vinyl asylum at www.audioasylum.com.
You could also contact Kevin at KAB for some phono preamp suggestions. He is very knowledgeable on that table, and an excellent person to deal with.
I'm assuming your table and preamp were inherited from the same owner. The Levinson gear is not exactly chopped liver and anyone who put that headshell and cartridge on that table was very likely to have taken great care of it (just guessing there but I think it would be so) and you are not likely to hear what it is really capable of with a budget phono preamp.
You could send that table off to KAB for complete or specific mods in light of the fact that you have nothing into it and look at phono preamps in the $500-$1000 range and have a pretty impressive vinyl set up that might rival much more expensive combinations!
So I would probably try to find a phono stage with the 58 db of gain and a 100 ohm load setting (or adjustable load settings if at all possible). I used a DB Systems MC phono pre for a few years that can be purchased (and customized by David Hadaway at no extra charge) directly from DB Systems for about $200 with a Denon 103R and was very happy with it. Some of the Project phono stages with 60 db of gain on the MC input would probably work quite well also.
You'll probably get lots of suggestions if you posted over at the vinyl asylum at www.audioasylum.com.
You could also contact Kevin at KAB for some phono preamp suggestions. He is very knowledgeable on that table, and an excellent person to deal with.
I'm assuming your table and preamp were inherited from the same owner. The Levinson gear is not exactly chopped liver and anyone who put that headshell and cartridge on that table was very likely to have taken great care of it (just guessing there but I think it would be so) and you are not likely to hear what it is really capable of with a budget phono preamp.
You could send that table off to KAB for complete or specific mods in light of the fact that you have nothing into it and look at phono preamps in the $500-$1000 range and have a pretty impressive vinyl set up that might rival much more expensive combinations!