dmg;539424 Wrote: 
> I had never heard of them before now, but based on a quick search, they
> seem very impressive. Unfortunately, they don't appear to suit my
> needs. I have an older turntable (Rega) with legacy phono outputs (no
> RCA). It looks like a Tripath only supports standard RCA inputs. The
> signal from the turntable outputs is too weak for standard RCA inputs.
> To digitize my LP collection using my Rega turntable, I need an amp
> with a built-in pre-amp that supports legacy phono connections or get a
> turntable pre-amp to use in combination with something like a Tripath. 
> 
> Thanks for the suggestion, however! You have made me think that a
> Tripath would be great in another location to drive a home-made passive
> subwoofer I use for my home theatre system. I currently drive the
> subwoofer with a very unsatisfactory, bulky, cheap, and old receiver.

Yes, you need a phono pre-amp.  In addition to the signal level, phono
ouptuts need appropriate equalization.


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