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In Reply to: RE: How low is the output of the MC? posted by theaudiohiffle on September 27, 2014 at 13:04:55
those should be good enough and you get some other values just in case without breaking the bank.Just give the Sa-1000 preamp a shot and see how it reacts with this cart. That's the only way you will find out.
The Counterpoint SA-1000 responds very well to a few simple upgrades that will kill some more expensive preamps. better power supply caps, a few good resistors in the signal path, and some really good film caps in the signal path and you will have a really nice sounding preamp. preamp. I know cause I did mine like that.
Edits: 09/27/14Follow Ups:
Thanks, Cougar. I've already sourced the Dale resistors. Good minds think alike.
As to future upgrades, I'm going to do that. I'll source the components. I have a friend who repairs amplifiers who I'll have actually do the work since at my age I'm not too steady with the hands.
Did you consider the transformer upgrade as well?
Harry
ps Any chance of having a copy of the tech diagram(s) and parts list scanned and sent?
Harry
But I would first if the preamp is quiet to were there in no hum or buzz with the stock transformer. Just do the other upgrades and leave the power transformer for last so just in case there is any issues you know what change/s may have caused it. I did that along with other stuff and I had a hum I could not track down forever but I finally found that transformer was causing it. the cure was removing the Plitron transformer from within the chassis and making it external.
I also totally upgraded the phono section too! ;)
best of luck!
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