Pyle Pro Ultracompact vs Pyle Pro For my old ...
Pyle Pro Ultracompact vs Pyle Pro For my old Technics SL-Q200. PP999 Phono Preamplifier. Are they quality wise the same audio output?. I'm only a hobbyist and digitizing LP's. Thanks
Asked by: Larry
Both the Pyle Pro Ultracompact Phono Turntable Preamplifier and the Pyle Pro PP999 Phono Preamplifier will deliver quality audio from their outputs in a similar manner. The Pyle Pro Ultracompact Phono Turntable Preamplifier has an extra output as well, which differentiates it from the PP999.
Answered by: Matt Z
Date published: 2021-11-04
will it work with a moving coil cartridge, ...
will it work with a moving coil cartridge, connected between my turntable and my integrated amplifier?
Asked by: moshe
This product is not a good choice for a Moving Coil cartridge. You'll get a weak signal that will need to be boosted, and there will probably be a lot more noise. Moving Coil carts tend to be very high quality, so it would be a shame to use the wrong preamp and not get all of the potential quality.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-03-09
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Can this device be used in Holland (220V)?
Asked by: Anonymous
This product is designed for use in North America only - 120 VAC.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Does this unit have RIAA EQ compensation?
Asked by: Andy S.
The Pyle Pro PP444 will provide built in RIAA EQ compensation, and will play back correctly when connected to a line level input source.
Answered by: Jeff P.
Date published: 2019-01-11
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I have a pioneer al a158 and an old solid state channel master. Will the preamp make the turntable louder?
Asked by: Dylan R.
Yes. Yes it will.
Answered by: Josue O.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Can I use it with a YOGA HT-81 to increase gain and reduce noise? Thanks
Asked by: Anonymous
Increase gain, yes. Reduce noise, no. Increasing gain Always increases noise. This is an inviolable rule of physics and electricity--noise is always part of an audio signal. The question is how much noise. This is a specialty product, designed to take the signal coming from a turntable with a moving magnet cartridge (very low-level) and boost it to the level that typical contemporary consumer amplifiers will accept. For something at this price, it does a good job. But it only does that, and can't be adjusted to do anything else.
Answered by: JOHN G.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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does this unit (PP444)come with power transfer for $13.78?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes it does. But not a quality sound
Answered by: aret h.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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I am trying to hook up an old phonograph to a 90s Pioneer receiver (which still has a Phono input). The problem is the components are too far away from each other - probably need about 3 feet of RCA cable and ground extension. Do I need an item like this, or does Phono input offer enough boost to make the preamp moot? Thank you.
Asked by: Brian T.
you dont need a pre-amp The pioneer has one built in.The only problem you may get is a bit of stray pick upbuzz if you extend the cables too much.Three feet in total between the rx and turntable should not be a problem
Answered by: RANDY G.
Date published: 2018-08-28