Before I invested in a S.E.X. amp, my speakers were powered by a decent TEAC receiver. My phonograph had a good, full, sound using the built in preamp and I could get a loud volume output to my speakers.
I now have the sex amp with a generic (Behringer PP400) preamp between my phonograph and amplifier. My problem is now the sound is smaller, and thinner, and I have to turn my amp up to maximum volume to get an average volume playback.
My question is, would the Reduction give me much more volume then then Behringer PP400 preamp?
Is my bottleneck the lower-output s.e.x. amplifier?
Is there any harm in using the TEAC just as a preamp before the s.e.x. amp?
What's the optimal solution?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I'm very much a beginner at understanding the technical side of things
My signal path is: Shure N97xE stylus > BIC 960 phonograph > Behringer PP400 preamp > s.e.x. amp > Blumenstein Orcas
« Last Edit: August 29, 2013, 06:11:12 PM by bblood »
-Ben Blood
general audio enthusiast