henry Kadzielski
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^^^ never a bull day, always something to do, if we only had time to do it all All the best for the new year one and all
Aye, never enough time and the older I get the less there is
@Maker Just curious.... won't the voltage drop / signal loss in that length of cable become noticeable over that distance?
(Aside from that, nicely done!)
If it is straight off the cartridge, no chance but if it is pre amped in the turntable to line level you will be fine.I have no idea, hopefully the amp will sort it. If not, I've seen turntable preamps on eBay, maybe it needs one?
Yes try it you might be lucky or your Nan might not notice all the background noise from the amp being wound up to eleven but I think you already have plan B lined upThere's nothing inside it. I'll try it just in case but it'll have to be an eBay cheapie. I wish I'd known it needed that before I cut the old cable off.
Oh well, I suppose I could take the circuit board out and tuck it away inside, power it off the 9v input I've just soldered in rather than use a silly battery too.
I expect you will need to go into one of the line inputs CD / Tape something at a higher level than the usual turntable input else it will be very loud.It works! Amp turned all the way up though, it's fine if you're in the living room with it but she wants to hear it from the kitchen so a preamp is on the way.
Drum roll please... first project using my new TIG welder; b