No, you use a line level input [tuner, aux, etc.] If you wish to use the built in phono stage with a low output moving coil you use a step up transformer or Pre Preamp to raise the level of the signal for the moving magnet input. I bought my M3 used as well as the 2 pairs of speakers I am using most and my two subs. I am a small dealer and can get items at cost but I often choose to buy used for my own use. Some are nervous with this, if you are don't do it but I have done it for years. Yes, the M3 or Tri Vista would be in another class entirely from the 5.5. One of the best ways to buy HIFI is to buy top items from a previous generation of equipment, often the new ones are only marginally better if at all and the lemmings among us will rush to purchase the latest thing , dumping their old ones at a big loss. In speakers this is almost foolproof, in turntables also. Outside of actual physical abuse good equipment has a long life and many enthusiasts will change their gear before they have even got the best sound out of it.
Phono Input in the Musical Fidelity A5.5???
I am a newbie and I am building my system from the ground up. I am trying to use quality equipment so I will not get the upgrade bug so fast. I am seriously considering the Musical Fidelity A5.5 Integrated Amp for an upgrade in my system (I am currently using a Marantz SR-6400). It will be joining a ClearAudio Emotion TT with Kirksaeter Prisma 210 speakers. What I am wondering is how is the quality of the onboard phono stage on this amp, or is it better to go with the A3.5 and with an external phono stage (ClearAudio Nano)?
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