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In Reply to: RE: Phono Preamp - Why Does it Sound So Low? posted by plschlesinger@aol.com on August 31, 2014 at 14:49:25
Check your input settings on the receiver to verify that the input is setup for analog and not digital in the advanced input settings. Sounds to me like your individual input settings, at least the ones you tried, are configured as digital by default. Additionally, turn off your automatic room compensation and play the music from source where the phono is connected as direct, or source direct, bypassing any room compensation controls.
Good luck,
Audioquest4life
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Thanks everyone. I think the culprit is the Behringer. It is loud enough from the TT - just not what I get from the other sources.
The only thing that matters is that you can get the volume high/loud enough for yourself, not what the number says when doing so or where the knob is turned to when doing so. We don't know a lot of data that might be helpful. Another poster speculated it was a MM preamp w/35db gain which is on the lower side. We also don't know what cartridge you have which also makes a big difference.
Again the only thing that matters is that it can play loud enough with the volume set somewhere. Another poster said vinyl setups often require a higher volume level than other components which is also most often true.
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Another poster speculated it was a MM preamp w/35db gain which is on the lower side.
Just the specs . :)
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