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In Reply to: RE: How can a phono preamp be both passive and active? posted by BCR on July 08, 2015 at 17:08:35
If you're talking only about the phono stage in the amp what's being discussed is the RIAA equalization which operates on the low end and the high end. Thus one stage can be done passively(within the phono amplification stage itself) and the other actively(within the feedback loop of the phono stage). Thus the phono stage can be 1/2 active and 1/2 passive.
Edits: 07/08/15Follow Ups:
While "splitting" the RIAA EQ of the bass boost and EQ of the treble deemphasis among different stages can work, regardless whether active feedback EQ passive EQ, the resultant "timing of the music" can actually change if we are trying to hear the "hits as we remember them" playing back.
In other words, splitting the EQ can have a similar result as when we hear "remastered" discs...
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This is the phono preamp. It is a phono only.
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