Description
All of our other MM phono preamps provide the industry standard 38-40 dB of gain, more than enough if your moving magnet cartridge is typical. But what if your cartridge is NOT typical? A number of high-end MM cartridge models feature lower output as part of their quest for better sound. B&O's famous and well-respected MMC line of cartridges produces only a third of the output of most other brands; typical phono preamps simply can't bring this up to the level needed to match other sources like CD. Worse, if you own a B&O turntable you're given no choice in the matter; only B&O cartridges fit. Until now,you had to choose either to endure having to crank your receiver or amp main volume waaay up or replace your favorite cartridge (and maybe the turntable too) with something less desirable. Our TC-770LC changes the rules by providing up to 60dB total phono gain, more than enough to raise that soft-spoken cartridge up to the level needed to drive your amp or receiver properly.We've even included a DIN jack for B&O owners so you can connect your Beogram turntable without using an RCA adaptor! Now includes our improved REGULATED AC power supply usable worldwide! But wait, there's more!!! The TC-770LC can do the same thing for your iPod or MP3 player. Plug your portable into the front panel jack and use the TC-770LC's variable line level gain (up to 20dB) to match your stereo's other sources. No more cranking the master volume control when you want to hear your portable music player at home... Have a Philips or other brand network music player that just isn't as loud as your other analog sources? Connect it to the TC-770LC's rear AUX input and access up to 20dB of boost. Throwing a party? Plug dynamic or condensor mics into the front panel jacks and transform your stereo into a PA or karaoke amp! Perhaps you DJ on the weekends? Just imagine what you can do with all these inputs and all that extra gain...
Technolink TC-770LC High Gain Phono/Mic/Aux Preamp
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$87.5
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All of our other MM phono preamps provide the industry standard 38-40 dB of gain, more than enough if your moving magnet cartridge is typical. But what if your cartridge is NOT typical? A number of high-end MM cartridge models feature lower output as part of their quest for better sound. B&O's famous and well-respected MMC line of cartridges produces only a third of the output of most other brands; typical phono preamps simply can't bring this up to the level needed to match other sources like CD. Worse, if you own a B&O turntable you're given no choice in the matter; only B&O cartridges fit. Until now,you had to choose either to endure having to crank your receiver or amp main volume waaay up or replace your favorite cartridge (and maybe the turntable too) with something less desirable. Our TC-770LC changes the rules by providing up to 60dB total phono gain, more than enough to raise that soft-spoken cartridge up to the level needed to drive your amp or receiver properly.We've even included a DIN jack for B&O owners so you can connect your Beogram turntable without using an RCA adaptor! Now includes our improved REGULATED AC power supply usable worldwide! But wait, there's more!!! The TC-770LC can do the same thing for your iPod or MP3 player. Plug your portable into the front panel jack and use the TC-770LC's variable line level gain (up to 20dB) to match your stereo's other sources. No more cranking the master volume control when you want to hear your portable music player at home... Have a Philips or other brand network music player that just isn't as loud as your other analog sources? Connect it to the TC-770LC's rear AUX input and access up to 20dB of boost. Throwing a party? Plug dynamic or condensor mics into the front panel jacks and transform your stereo into a PA or karaoke amp! Perhaps you DJ on the weekends? Just imagine what you can do with all these inputs and all that extra gain...
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hello and welcome to my buyer's guide on phono amplifiers in this video i'll be asking why they're so important i'll be looking at different types of phone amplifiers configurations up interfaces technologies and more on a point by point question by question basis if you want to skip the buyer's guide itself and go straight to the hardware which kind of defeats the reason for clicking on a buyer's guide in the first place i reckon then you're welcome to hit the time step which i've placed at the top of the comments section now this is going to be a long video so grab a drink snuggle up to the cat relax and let this video flow over you the photo amplifier is often looked upon with some bemusement because for many people they never really see it it doesn't stand out it doesn't strut it has no sonic ego the phonon amplifier is seen by some as a rather gray hi-fi component not really of sta

