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mm vs mc turntable for my receiver
Posted by Alan L. Maier [SysOp] [IP: 129.37.205.50] on April 20, 1999 at 22:00:57 In Reply to: mm vs mc turntable for my receiver posted by Joey Villamor on April 20, 1999 at 06:23:00: Joey, I don't see a problem at all. The Goldring cartridge included with the MMF-2 is really good for backup duty, I'd figure in enough to your budget for a better cartridge for every-day use. The phono sections included in modern home theater receivers are poor at best. I strongly recommend investing in an external phono preamp. Creek, Rotel and Music Hall offer 3 examples of affordable preamps. Don't forget to search the used market as you might stumble into a used Musical Fidelity X-LP or a McCormack MPD. The X-LP is a bit laid back in character, but has both MM and MC inputs... the McCormack is a killer unit. Heck buy a used Adcom GFP-555 for the phono section and hide the thing! A used '555 goes for around $150 and the phono stage is better than the X-LP (speaking from experience). Alan
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