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It works as it should, the price and convenience of having it delivered can't be beat.
In other words, the "Phono" side went to the amp, and the amp side went to the turntable. This simple gadget does what it was designed to do. It did for me, and John Lennon is wailing. Confusing to explain, but if yours is DOA; try it, it might work. At first, though, I thought it was dead. Only after ignoring the diagram that came with it (the only instructions, BTW) and plugged the RCA cords in from the opposite sides, did it work.
I am not an audiophile by any means, so this is not a review based on being particular about the sound, but it amplifies my turntable without adding noise, which is exactly what I wanted for $20. So, provided you can work with me to grant me that marital harmony is worth a little Cassidy, you won't be disappointed with this. Not much to say about this other than it does exactly what it should do. I plugged my basic Denon turntable in to one end, and the other end into the amplifier and my wife's beloved Shaun Cassidy album is blaring out.
and for 20 bucks, you really can't beat it. I just received it in the mail today. Very easy set up, and there are places for you to ground your turntable if you need to.I bought it to reduce the crackling noise and so I wouldn't have to crank up the volume so loud, and it fixed both those problems, plus the sound quality is so much better.
Thanks again. The delivery was quick and the sound is great. Bought this pre-amp and lo and behold, it's works just like it is supposed to. I've been thrilled being able to listen to the 5th Dimension again.
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