Ketchup -- that combo would be on the dividing line. If you have reasonably efficient speakers and the .48mV cartridge is spec'd with the JVC test record (3.54 cm) then it would be a definite yes. Otherwise, you might want a phono preamp with more like 60dB+ gain.
As for the gain of your main preamp, well its gain has to drive your amp/speakers properly, but it's not the place to compensate for low phono preamp gain or cartridge output. The object really, is to work with the output(s) of the front end sources (CD, tuner, phono, etc) so they all drive the preamp with roughly the same signal strength producing the same dB output at the speakers without adjusting the volume control between sources.
Secondly, you'd like for your customary listening level to occur with the volume control on the preamp at 12 o'clock +/- because that's where you get the optimum performance (gain vs. distortion) out of the preamp.
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As for the gain of your main preamp, well its gain has to drive your amp/speakers properly, but it's not the place to compensate for low phono preamp gain or cartridge output. The object really, is to work with the output(s) of the front end sources (CD, tuner, phono, etc) so they all drive the preamp with roughly the same signal strength producing the same dB output at the speakers without adjusting the volume control between sources.
Secondly, you'd like for your customary listening level to occur with the volume control on the preamp at 12 o'clock +/- because that's where you get the optimum performance (gain vs. distortion) out of the preamp.
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