Thanks for the response. I'll try setting the cart. up from scratch again.
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Top of the line Shure doesn't probably have enough output for your receiver's phonostage. OR contrary your phonostage is designed for MC cartridge while you have MM cartridge. Budget Solution to your first problem: Since you've already paid big bucks and don't want to loose them you should acquire an outboard phonostage with higher gain. Sumiko phonobox or Nad PP1 comes onto mind and will straighten your problem. Solution to the second: Replace an input resistor(physically remove and place different load with soldering iron) or if adjustable adjust load resistance to 47kOhms. Inspect inside and outside the box if such could be adjusted via switch. |
Your 2325 is an awesome receiver- with it's warm buttery sound the Shure should be quite the match for it. I certainly agree with Elizabeth and would give her ideas a try. Once you get the combination dialed in you are assuredly in for a treat, sitting back with pretty blue lights and great sound! Let us know how it turns out-- Richard |
The idea that it is the wrong gain could be. BUT: if you are turning the volume control about the same for the phono and the tuner, then that is NOT the problem. If the volume control is nearly all the way up, for comparable volume to the FM, then your PHONO section may have a problem. If the volume control is much less for the same volume, then you got a setup for MC in there and too much gain. One other possibility, silly but: you MUST connect the phono RCA to the PHONO input. If you stick it in any other, the RIAA is not present, nor is the extra gain from the phono section, and your cart will sound dull and lifeless!! (I assume you KNOW that, but am telling it just in case.) Finally, how LONG are the cables from the TT to the phono input? over 2 meters, and that may be your problem. |
Having owned many vintage Marantz receivers in the past coupled with the Shure, Stanton, and Grace cartridges of the day I doubt there would be a mismatch with your 2325. I spent a little time looking for specs on the phono stage for the 2325 but was unable to come up with any numbers, also I don't know which Shure you are using. I do know that there are some really fantastic Marantz afficionados out there-- Ben Blish being one of them, here is a link to his website-- http://www.classic-audio.com/marantz/2325.html Maybe an E-mail to him will bring some answers. As far as techs go Mike Zuccaro really knows vintage Marantz and does outstanding work. Perhaps a call to him would help. A google search for him will get you to his website. (He is based out of San Diego) Zuccaro did a great job on my Marantz 150! Although I have moved to SET monoblocks, I guess it is easy to see that I have a real place in my heart for vintage Marantz! Richard |
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