I already have a great setup. but i want to extend it by getting 2 turntables and 2 pieces of TC-vinyl.
i searched the forum on the keyword 'timecoded', but there is no single toppic that describes the need for a phono pre-amp. (probably because you don't need one?)
I was wondering because a phono-signal is weaker than a line-signal. If you connect a line-source to a phono-input, you probably blow yer speakers :-s.
so, do i need a phono-pre-amp between the turntables and soundcard to use timecoded vinyl or not? can anyone confirm this?
i searched the forum on the keyword 'timecoded', but there is no single toppic that describes the need for a phono pre-amp. (probably because you don't need one?)
I was wondering because a phono-signal is weaker than a line-signal. If you connect a line-source to a phono-input, you probably blow yer speakers :-s.
so, do i need a phono-pre-amp between the turntables and soundcard to use timecoded vinyl or not? can anyone confirm this?
Inviato Fri 22 Oct 04 @ 4:29 pm
You don't need a pre-amp, vdj has its own RIAA filter so there is no need for an amp, if you have one you can offcourse use it.
Inviato Fri 22 Oct 04 @ 5:28 pm
This is even better than i thought.. thanx man.
then i'll be ordering a pair of timecoded vinyl right away 8-P
then i'll be ordering a pair of timecoded vinyl right away 8-P
Inviato Fri 22 Oct 04 @ 7:22 pm
if you are planning on using the TCV bypass mode, a phono preamp is esseential...
Inviato Sat 23 Oct 04 @ 1:38 am
No, this is not true.
The software RIAA preamp is used.
I've tried it and it works.
I had only to adjust the input levels of my maya to avoid
clipping.
The software RIAA preamp is used.
I've tried it and it works.
I had only to adjust the input levels of my maya to avoid
clipping.
Inviato Sat 23 Oct 04 @ 3:27 am
I'll keep that in mind. i've ordered last friday, still haven't received any vinyl :(
Inviato Mon 25 Oct 04 @ 10:10 pm