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In Reply to: RE: Mono preamplifiers? posted by Frihed89 on May 31, 2016 at 22:35:21
A preamp with a mono switch, one with a separate circuit for each stereo channel or , literally, a preamplifier with only one channel?
The Gamut product cited by you is not mono. It is stereo but with separate circuitry including power supplies for each channel i.e dual mono, as more typically found in power amps. Ironically there is no mono switch or other mono capability for signal handling.
I seem to recall there is at least one phono pre-amp that is purely mono but that is specifically made for 78s with appropriate equalisation. Nothing else comes to mind if you really want mono per se.
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Two, identical mono preamps. One input, one output per preamp.
It wouldn't be hard to find a builder, but it was hard to find any commercial offerings.
You might take a look at some of the Vintage offerings-
there many of the components are Mono, and having two would be easey-
Yes, they might need to be refurbished - but that could also be to your advantage -
I am thinking of something like a pair of McIntosh C-8 pre-amps- that have switches which could provide flexibility for RIAA/NAB, & other record EQ curves - 3 12AX7s per unit-
Happy Listening
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