In Reply to: Re: Best inductors for RIAA? posted by DrM on October 28, 2001 at 08:10:16:
Check out the RIAA curve link at : http://www.infomaniak.ch/~bonavolt/audioel.htmThis equation varies based on what year the RIAA put it out. I would really like to find the RIAA curve used by Columbia in the 50's and 60's because their recordings are always the best to my ears and the have the artists I like best.
I think I saw on another post that you have a 27 based preamp. Have any advice on operating this tube and any ideas where to get the 5pin sockets?
Thanks,
Charles
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Follow Ups
- Re: Best inductors for RIAA? - chaslieb 12:39:46 10/28/01 (13)
- Re: Best inductors for RIAA? - DrM 18:42:55 10/28/01 (0)
- Re: Best inductors for RIAA? - dave slagle 15:00:50 10/28/01 (11)
- Hey Dave you nutcase - DrM 18:49:35 10/28/01 (10)
- Perhaps? - markmac 07:14:57 10/29/01 (1)
- Re: Perhaps? - DrM 07:42:20 10/29/01 (0)
- Re: Hey Dave you nutcase - dave slalge 19:45:00 10/28/01 (7)
- Re: Hey Dave you nutcase - Tom Dawson 10:20:44 10/29/01 (2)
- Re: Hey Dave you nutcase - Lew 13:51:41 10/29/01 (1)
- "E"= EMI, probably [nt] - J Epstein 11:45:27 10/30/01 (0)
- see SP #16 - Jim Dowdy 06:28:26 10/29/01 (0)
- There's only one RIAA equalization for phono - Kurt Strain 20:20:17 10/28/01 (2)
- Re: There's only one RIAA equalization for phono - dave slagle 09:26:48 10/29/01 (0)
- Re: There's only one RIAA equalization for phono - J Epstein 07:41:16 10/29/01 (0)