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Hello, I am trying to setup my first TT. I have a few doubts, mostly generated from the lack of experience with records, players and phono pre.
I plan to buy a Denon DL103. Going through the circuits on the TPA website and diy audio forum, I think the Retro Low Z kit is what is needed for this cartridge. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Would it be sufficient to use a regulated power supply with LM317, Like the Low current Dual supply project on the TPA website for the retro? I use LM317 for almost all of my opamp circuits, but that are all high level types. I see many people going for very elaborated regulation and filtering for phono stages, hence I am confused. Considering the audio quality, would the Placid HD 2.1 be a better choice for Retro?
My playback system is a Denon AV receiver AVR 3313CI. The output of the Retro has to be connected to one of the many line inputs (200mV sensitivity). I plan to use a balanced to unbalanced circuit, based out of OPA-1642 opamp. Would this be fine?
If I have to adjust the gain to match the AVR input, would it be better to do it in the Bal/Unbal circuit rather than changing the gain stages in the retro?
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Does anyone have any advises for me...please?
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I would definitely use a Bal/SE conversion.
I would also use something lower noise than the LM317. The Placid-HD-BP should work quite well. :)
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1 user thanked Russ White for this useful post.
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Thanks Russ..Just ordered the kits. Hope I can ask for support if I get into trouble after setting up.
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