@lewm , I do not have a step up transformer. Just the Chinook to a Primaluna Dialogue HP integrated amplifier.
Phono Stage Gain Question
I have a Manley Chinook phono preamp. I'm running a Kiseki Purple Heart cartridge. All is driven by a Primaluna Dialgoue HP Premium into Klipsch Forte III loudspeakers.
I have two gain settings on the Chinook. 45dB and 60dB. By some sort of default logic I have always run things with the higher gain setting, figuring it was needed because I'm using a MC cart.
Well, the Forte IIIs are pretty efficient so my volume pot rarely went above 9 o'clock or 10 o'clock. But things seemed slightly congested as I turned up the volume. Today, I moved the gain switch to 45dB. Now, I can listen at 68-72 dB (checked with a meter) and the volume pot is at 12 o'clock. If I want it loud I can listen up to 1 or 2 o'clock.
My question is-- Is the a soft rule or notion that you should try to get away with the lowest amount of gain possible? Or given the output of the cartridge should I select the highest gain (60dB) that I have?
While my ears will ultimately be the guide, it seems like I'm caught between extremes on volume settings. With 60dB of gain, I rarely move the pot past 9 o'clock and with 45dB I'm going to be running things nearly always at 11-12 o'clock and for louder sessions near 2 o'clock. Does the position of attenuation matter?
I have two gain settings on the Chinook. 45dB and 60dB. By some sort of default logic I have always run things with the higher gain setting, figuring it was needed because I'm using a MC cart.
Well, the Forte IIIs are pretty efficient so my volume pot rarely went above 9 o'clock or 10 o'clock. But things seemed slightly congested as I turned up the volume. Today, I moved the gain switch to 45dB. Now, I can listen at 68-72 dB (checked with a meter) and the volume pot is at 12 o'clock. If I want it loud I can listen up to 1 or 2 o'clock.
My question is-- Is the a soft rule or notion that you should try to get away with the lowest amount of gain possible? Or given the output of the cartridge should I select the highest gain (60dB) that I have?
While my ears will ultimately be the guide, it seems like I'm caught between extremes on volume settings. With 60dB of gain, I rarely move the pot past 9 o'clock and with 45dB I'm going to be running things nearly always at 11-12 o'clock and for louder sessions near 2 o'clock. Does the position of attenuation matter?
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