Playing vinyl through av amplifier

asvent

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Hi this may sound stupid but here goes, I have connected my turntable through dedicated phono plug on back of my av amp, what I have found is that I always have to increase the volume after using blu-ray player, now here's the rub, is it possible to put a pre-amplifier between the dedicated phono plug on the AVamp and the turn table ? if so will it make the sound any better.

Turntable =Technics 1210 Mk2 with Grado Prestige Black 1 Cartridge

Av Amplifier =Yamaha RX-V765

Pre-Amplifier = Nad PP2

Regards Alan
 

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Well nearly anything's possible but I doubt it will make it sound better. A Phono Pre-Amp could be used, but then it wouldn't connect to the Phono input on the amp, but one of the line-level inputs (eg CD). Are you currently using the NAD Pre-amp and if so how?
 

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Hi Petherick,

Many thanks for your reply and advise, in answer to your question ,no the NAD pre-amp is not in use at the moment, I bought this for a previous AV Amp that had no dedicated Phono jacks, I have thought of using the pre-amp in say the CD jacks, which I may try to see if there is any improvement, my one regret with that is I would have to go switch past the dedicated phono postion on the front of the amp to get to CD, but then if it improves things that's a small price to pay, Is there any other way the turntable sound quality can be improved? maybe extra amps/amps inline?

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Centre Ruark Dialologue 1

Rears Wharfdale Diamond 9s
 

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My AV (Arcam AVR400) does not have a Phono input. My set up is Turntable to Phono Stage (Rega Fono) to line level input on the AVR. Works a treat with no discernable differences in volume levels.
 

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Hi again Asvent. If you go to page 80 of the manual for the Yamaha, you'll find a section called 'Volume Trim'. It appears that you can adjust relative levels for all sources by +/- 6dB. This should sort it!
 

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Hi, the 1210's really need a mixer and you can control the volume through this. I run mine through the cd input rather than phono. Remember the 1210 is a dj tool and needs that extra control through a mixer but will probably look daft with just 1 deck.
 

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Or You need a phono preamplifier for the magnetic cartridge of the SL1210. Most mixers have them, and a mixer will also give you some tone control options which is nice to have when dealing with LPs.
 

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Thank you so much to all of you that have taken there time to give such good advise,I am going to rerun the turntable through my Nad pp2 pre-amp ,disregard the phono at the back and use say the cd outs,I will report on how i get on ,Many thanks again everyone Regards Alan
 

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Hi thanks everyone for your help I have connected the turntable through my NAD pp2 pre-amp to the Audio 1 on av amp seems to sound very good Regards Alan
 

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