Anyone using a phono preamp?
Anyone using a phono preamp?
Hi,
I figured some of the DJ/Sample click might be able to help me out here.
I've recently dusted of an old Dual turntable/pickup and have started buying obscure records to sample from. Now I need a decent phono preamp to connect it to my M-Audio Omni i/o.
I'm considering the NAD PP2 @ € 99,- which seems like a decent unit, or
the ART Deejay Pre @ € 39,- which seems like a decent brand, but don't know for sure about this particular unit.
Any experiences with the above mentioned units/brands?
Any other suggestions?
Or would you recommend an affordable DJ mixer instead of a seperate phono pre?
I figured some of the DJ/Sample click might be able to help me out here.
I've recently dusted of an old Dual turntable/pickup and have started buying obscure records to sample from. Now I need a decent phono preamp to connect it to my M-Audio Omni i/o.
I'm considering the NAD PP2 @ € 99,- which seems like a decent unit, or
the ART Deejay Pre @ € 39,- which seems like a decent brand, but don't know for sure about this particular unit.
Any experiences with the above mentioned units/brands?
Any other suggestions?
Or would you recommend an affordable DJ mixer instead of a seperate phono pre?
Re: Anyone using a phono preamp?
not if you can help it, no.louZ wrote:...would you recommend an affordable DJ mixer instead of a seperate phono pre?
Re: Anyone using a phono preamp?
drush wrote:not if you can help it, no.louZ wrote:...would you recommend an affordable DJ mixer instead of a seperate phono pre?
I've read some more negative comments on the web about them too.
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I use the Rolls VP29 and works pretty well. I picked up for $40! Here is a link:
http://www.music123.com/Rolls-VP29--Pho ... ic?match=1
http://www.music123.com/Rolls-VP29--Pho ... ic?match=1
i have the same one.... it worksmettkea wrote:I use the Rolls VP29 and works pretty well. I picked up for $40! Here is a link:
http://www.music123.com/Rolls-VP29--Pho ... ic?match=1
Don't forget about Rane! They always make high-quality gear:
http://www.rane.com/ps1.html
http://www.rane.com/ps1.html
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Typically the phono pre-amps in dj mixers will be low quality - along with additional circuitry that is not likely to help that much.
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OOps. http://www.kabusa.com
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"Typically"? What's a typical DJ mixer? Radio Shack or Rane?Deft wrote:Typically the phono pre-amps in dj mixers will be low quality - along with additional circuitry that is not likely to help that much.
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not trueDeft wrote:Typically the phono pre-amps in dj mixers will be low quality - along with additional circuitry that is not likely to help that much.
and especially not true if you're using a VCA mixer where none of the audio signal passes through the actual channel fader
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