Here is a review of the 2325 which appeared in "High Fidelity" in 1975:
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/blueswapper/2325review.html
As you'll see in the specs on page 2, the phono input is indeed not suitable for low output moving coil cartridges.
If you want to use a lomc, and you add a compatible outboard phono stage that includes riaa equalization and amplification up to line level (meaning in the general ballpark of 60db or so of gain), you should connect into the 2325's aux inputs.
If you opt for a step-up transformer or a "head amp," which will typically provide only 20db or so of gain and not include riaa equalization, you should connect into the mm phono inputs.
Good luck!
-- Al
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/blueswapper/2325review.html
As you'll see in the specs on page 2, the phono input is indeed not suitable for low output moving coil cartridges.
If you want to use a lomc, and you add a compatible outboard phono stage that includes riaa equalization and amplification up to line level (meaning in the general ballpark of 60db or so of gain), you should connect into the 2325's aux inputs.
If you opt for a step-up transformer or a "head amp," which will typically provide only 20db or so of gain and not include riaa equalization, you should connect into the mm phono inputs.
Good luck!
-- Al