Brand NEW!Pyle Pro's Ultra Compact Phono Turntable Preamplifier is great for bringing your studio equipment's phono-level output to a more suitable line-level output. It'll take your audio signal, amplify its strength and prepare it for further processing by your receiver or amplifier. Preamps technically provide voltage gain to your desired equipment and are key to assisting the signal source, whether it's a turntable, musical instrument or microphone. The ultra-low noise audio conditioning circuitry allows the preamp to boost audio to levels that are more manageable for various types of audio equipment. You'll find it easier to adjust the recording level volumes of different sources from microphones and instruments alike. You should position your preamp close to the source to reduce unwanted noise and interference. Preamps can sometimes come built into the stereo equipment, but if that's not the case, the PP444 is great addition to any musician or producer.
Converts Phono Signals to Line Level SignalsState-of-the-Art Circuitry Accommodates Magnetic PickupsUltra-Low Noise Operation Improves Sound PerformanceConnects to Turntables and Other Studio Equipment
Input Sensitivity 3mV at 50K ohms (phono)Connectors Dedicated RCA and 1/4" outputOutput 2V max (P-P) at 10K ohmsFrequency Response 20 Hz~20 kHz ±2dBS/N Ratio Output: 70 dBInput: 70dBOutput Level 2VTHD 0.08% @ 1kHz and 3mVInput Sensitivity/Impedance Phono 3 mV/50K ohmsLoad Impedance 10K ohmsVoltage 1VDimensions 3.54 x 2.13 x 1.02" (8.99 x 5.41 x 2.59 cm)Weight 0.88 lbs (0.39 kg)Packaging InfoPackage Weight 0.75 lbBox Dimensions (LxWxH) 7.7 x 5.2 x 1.6"
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