STOP READ ME>>>>
OK I googled your phono pre and it CAN be adjusted internally for MC with 100 ohm loading via internal jumpers. You should look at the owners manual and adjust the jumpers inside your phono section BEFORE you blow a pile on some other products. NO one else is telling you I AM TELLING YOU DO IT!!
The internal impedence is really important for the warmth of the sound.
i would bet you are using the STOCK 47K ohm setting. That would give you the thin sound all by itself!
i had to repost.. i was sure someone would reaffirm my suggestion.. nope.. they just want you to spend money... You do not need to spend money.. you need to borrow a screwdriver and get some tweezers and move some tiny "U" shaped bits around on pins inside your phono preamp to change the settings of the impedance from 47K ohm to 100ohm.
Please, trust me..
OK I googled your phono pre and it CAN be adjusted internally for MC with 100 ohm loading via internal jumpers. You should look at the owners manual and adjust the jumpers inside your phono section BEFORE you blow a pile on some other products. NO one else is telling you I AM TELLING YOU DO IT!!
The internal impedence is really important for the warmth of the sound.
i would bet you are using the STOCK 47K ohm setting. That would give you the thin sound all by itself!
i had to repost.. i was sure someone would reaffirm my suggestion.. nope.. they just want you to spend money... You do not need to spend money.. you need to borrow a screwdriver and get some tweezers and move some tiny "U" shaped bits around on pins inside your phono preamp to change the settings of the impedance from 47K ohm to 100ohm.
Please, trust me..