Your receiver is pretty new. You might want to invest in new speakers (or new/used ones from the gon). FYI there are sort of two "kinds" of preamps--control centers and phono preamps. Sometimes (all the times before cd's) a control center preamp will include a phono preamp. Nowadays, the control preamps mostly are "line level" without a phono preamp. YOu can think of your Sony as (among other things) a preamp + a phono preamp + power amplifiers. So it's all in one. You COULD run your turntable through an external phono preamp (one you'd have to buy) and then run that into a non-phono input in your Sony (like a vcr or dvd or whatever). But at this point, speakers makes the most sense to me. Good luck!
Worth stepping up to a preamp?
I have a pretty basic setup - Goldring GR1.2 table powered by my $600ish Sony receiver, which has a phono input. I recently bought an acrylic platter but it didn't really work too well with the subplatter. My cartridge is LP Gear's "upgrade" on the Goldring Elektra.
Is it even worth me upgrading to a preamp? And how much $ would I have to spend for noticeable improvement? I'm still using 13-year-old Infinity RS425 speakers, although I'm probably going to upgrade, thinking about the Klipsch RF-5 (my CCS is from the same "family."
Is it even worth me upgrading to a preamp? And how much $ would I have to spend for noticeable improvement? I'm still using 13-year-old Infinity RS425 speakers, although I'm probably going to upgrade, thinking about the Klipsch RF-5 (my CCS is from the same "family."
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