Sony PS-J10 internal RIAA normalizer, use the internal one, or should I build my own? |
Sony PS-J10 internal RIAA normalizer, use the internal one, or should I build my own? |
Aug 25 2012, 08:22
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I have a Sony PS-J10 turntable with internal RIAA curve normalizer. When that normalizer is on, I can connect the record player to a standard line input and it will sound - well normalized.
The problem is though, it seems it's pretty heavy on the trebles, so I use the equalizer on my mixer to tweak that. Now, would it make sense, to build my own RIAA normalizer / phono pre-amp? Or would I most probaly not gain anything and maybe I actually should stick with the internal one? Any suggestions? -------------------- -EOF-
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polemon Sony PS-J10 internal RIAA normalizer Aug 25 2012, 08:22
AndyH-ha Are there specs? This is not new technology and no... Aug 25 2012, 09:40
[JAZ] Mmm... the RIAA curve precisely reduces the highs ... Aug 25 2012, 12:29
DVDdoug What are your plans for your turntable? Play so... Aug 26 2012, 20:09
polemon Well, building a phono pre-amp is more or less a t... Oct 27 2012, 16:20
Juha You could do the RIAA in software if you're wi... Nov 25 2012, 12:42![]() ![]() |
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