Fix My Preamp vs. Buy Phono Stage


As I found out earlier, I have a problem with leaky caps in the phono stage of my preamp. I can either have the preamp repaired, or buy a separate phono stage. I do want to fix this annoying problem, I just don't want to spend lots of $$ to do it.

Also, since all the inputs, except phono, are quiet, can I just cannibalize caps from another input? I had a stroke about 6 years ago, so my coordination just aint what it used to be but I know my way around a soldering iron.

Thanks for your thoughts.

Lee
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Showing 1 response by glenfihi

Have to agree with Thorman. Some of the new phono preamps don't have to cost alot, but sound great,some have headphone inputs or can be hooked up to a computer should you want to convert Lp's to cd's.