NO! If you use another phono pre use it into a line level input; otherwise you will overload your pre and possibly damage it. The 103 is a moving coil cartridge which requires more amplification than a moving magnet cartridge. See if your pre has a MC setting; if it does not you will need a step up transformer or head amp to raise the output of the cartridge or else go to a moving magnet. There is endless lit on here on the differences between them.
Do I need a phono pre amp?
Hi all.
I have a counterpoint SA-3000 preamplifier. I am getting a low volume output through my phono inputs. I have tried both a denon dl 103 and a clearaudio classics cartridge. The pre amp is configured correctly for the cartridge in use. I need to turn the volume to almost 2-3 oclock to reach satifying volume levels. Can I put a phono pre amp between the TT and the counterpoint's phono inputs to boost the gain?
Thanks
I have a counterpoint SA-3000 preamplifier. I am getting a low volume output through my phono inputs. I have tried both a denon dl 103 and a clearaudio classics cartridge. The pre amp is configured correctly for the cartridge in use. I need to turn the volume to almost 2-3 oclock to reach satifying volume levels. Can I put a phono pre amp between the TT and the counterpoint's phono inputs to boost the gain?
Thanks
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