Thanks for the concern Albert, but maybe I need to make my situation a little more clear. I have a more-or-less audiophile system, but I don't buy audiophile software. My record collection contains a lot of less-than-pristine rare vintage vinyl (33 and 45), and some of them are unavoidably warped, so this is not an issue about acoustic feedback problems. I am less worried about unadulterated sound with these disks than am about just being able to play them at all without the much worse effects (obvious distortion, compression, and severely limited volume capabilities) of excessive infrasonic modulation on the amplification chain and woofers. I can play the records in question by tracking heavier than normal, but I wouldn't want to do this routinely. What I want to do is make dubs of these onto CD-R with the infrasonics already filtered out before the signal even hits the phono pre-preamp stage. The points you raise are the reasons why I want to make the filter external and easily removable.
Make/buy rumble/warp filter for pre phono inputs?
Any tips on what to do in order to add a simple but high-quality rumble and warp filter network to my c-j PV-8 preamp's phono inputs? I know from experience that the RIAA section in this piece does not contain such a filter. It seems to me like the ideal design would remain outside the chassis and maybe plug directly into the input jacks, so that it could be easily removed when not needed, yet not require adding another set of interconnects to the signal path or turn the preamp into a "modified" piece. Are there any good DIY plans out there for such a device, or does anyone manufacture something like this?
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