Hello
I purchased a Technics SL-5210 Turntable a few months back from the US. I mistakenly didnt change the voltage selector and blew a fuse but my tech guy fixed it all up and installed the Nagaoka C51M/II-E MOVING MAGNET ($69.95AU)
I assumed my Technics SU-G50 would have a good phono, but i had to bascially have the volume at 3 to hear it and 5 or more. I went and bought a phono box for $60 but it gave too much bass then, and also threw out the fan on the G50.
I tried it on an old Sony receiver, just as quite maybe a little louder.
I recently purchased a Techncs SU-7300 amp (76-78 vintage), and i assumed it would have a great phono considering the age, its quiter still but the bass is there when u turn it up.
Here are some possible thoughts, could it be the Nagaoka? I would think a 70s amp would be set up for phono.
I purchased a Technics SL-5210 Turntable a few months back from the US. I mistakenly didnt change the voltage selector and blew a fuse but my tech guy fixed it all up and installed the Nagaoka C51M/II-E MOVING MAGNET ($69.95AU)
I assumed my Technics SU-G50 would have a good phono, but i had to bascially have the volume at 3 to hear it and 5 or more. I went and bought a phono box for $60 but it gave too much bass then, and also threw out the fan on the G50.
I tried it on an old Sony receiver, just as quite maybe a little louder.
I recently purchased a Techncs SU-7300 amp (76-78 vintage), and i assumed it would have a great phono considering the age, its quiter still but the bass is there when u turn it up.
Here are some possible thoughts, could it be the Nagaoka? I would think a 70s amp would be set up for phono.