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I have a late 50's olympic am/fm/phono console that the owner wants the phono input converted for use with his sirius satellite receiver. The tube that is currently in there handling the RIAA equalization is a 6SC7 dual triode with the common cathode, complete with grid-leak bias. Does any one have any suggestions as to a drop-in circuit using the existing tube? Would a cathode follower be a good chioce over two stages of lower-gain amplification? Any and all input appreciated. Thanks, Todd |
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Probably the first thing I'd try is yanking the phono preamp tube and hooking the sirius straight into the power amp, but I'm lazy.
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Thanks tboy, I never considered that - think there would be enough gain going straight into the PI? -Todd |
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