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Re: Reverse RIAA Phono input to line adapter

Thanks for the suggestion, but I would expect to get less distortion and more accurate equalization by bypassing the phono preamp than by attenuating/equalizing the line level signal to phono levels and then running it thru the phono preamp to get it back up to line level.

Hopefully I will find time to tinker with this over the weekend.
I have the service manual, and it should be an easy change to make.

I do have a line level audio switch/mixer that I could use (as the other responder suggested), or I could use a tape input on my equalizer, but I want to keep my setup as simple and user (family) friendly as possible... one row of switches on the receiver to select any source.

Paul


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