Phono EQ (small, inexpensive) ??? Two Phono Inputs???


Two TT For my office system (details below) (is that TTT?)

I need a dedicated phono preamp, small is best, inexpensive is nice. Nothing but RIAA phono eq is needed.

suggestions?

a. One phono Input/Two TT: I have an old very compact Sony video selector I can use (4 inputs, 1 out), then go to a single input phono preamp

b. Phono Preamp with 2 phono inputs, switchable or dedicated.

suggestions?

system:

Amp: Carver Cube m400t, 200 wpc, one input, zero controls, not even power switch
https://worldofstereo.com/carver-m-400t-cube-amplifier/

Remote Line Controller. Chase RLC-1, remote power, 4 line inputs, remote vol, mute, bal, tone
https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649391586-chase-technologies-rlc1-remote-line-controller/images/1694271/

Reel to Reel: Teac X2000r
https://www.aussieaudiomart.com/view_userimages.php?user_id=161999&image_id=29792

TT Vertical, Mitsubishi LT-5V
https://www.vinylengine.com/library/mitsubishi/lt-5v.shtml

TT, Programmable, Technics SL-J33 Quartz Direct Drive
https://www.vinylengine.com/library/technics/sl-j33.shtml

phono preamp ______???

thanks, Elliott
elliottbnewcombjr
ok, the office system ended with just 1 TT, Mitsubishi Vertical LT-5V, MM cartridge, so I do not need dual phono inputs or MC stage.

And, after research, and my MM sounding so good on the office TT, I again resolved to stay away from MC.

I received the very small $14. Pyle MM phono unit I ordered just to hear it.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/PYLE-PRO-PP999-Phono-Turntable-Pre-Amplifier/362969672529?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

and call me deaf if you want, it's MM sounded equally involving (invisible) as the $300. Cambridge Duo, so the Duo is in the box to go back.

However, I just called Bill, he will bring up two MC cartridges, a SUT, and I still have the Duo, we could try it's MC stage before I send it back (or change my mind). Via my Acos Lustre GT801 arm with removable headshell in the main system. I could easily use it for either Mono or MC Stereo. If I turn out liking MC, it should be in the main system, not my office.

I love the Pyle's small size, no power switch, and linear cable arrangement thru the ends, not the back. It easily tucks out of sight behind something.

Inexpensive Phono EQ. Main system: now I prefer the phono stage of my Mcintosh Tube Tuner/Preamp, mx100z, but previously, when I had McIntosh SS C28 Preamp, I actually preferred the dinky built-in phono in the Audio Technica TT I was using. I had the C28 fully serviced by McIntosh, it had no defect, just didn't find it preferrable. Based on that, I had some hope for the Pyle unit, and am quite happy it sounds so invisible.
Speaking of Versatility"

I decided, ordered Fidelity Research FRT-4,
 3 rear inputs, front selected individually

It has bypass for MM

it has 4input/gain choices, 3; 10; 30; 100 ohm inputs


just to pass along this curious Denon, 1 phono with either MM or MC

This Vintage Denon Integrated has one phono input and front switched internals for MM 2.5mv sensitivity and MC .125 mv sensitivity.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Denon-PMA-750-Audio-80-Watt-Phono-Turntable-Stereo-Pre-Amplifier/174360505596?hash=item2898b22cfc:g:fGQAAOSwOI5e8Yd4

Very clean, you would need to get seller to ship if for far less money

Denon excerpt: Phono 20-100k, 0.2db

The MC/MM super equalizer is carried and the broadband characteristic of 20Hz-100kHz�}0.2dB is realized.
Composition consists of the NF form direct-current amplifier and CR form equalizing filter by newly developed low noise dual FET, and the first rank serves as dual FET differential amplification of the direct direct-current servo system.

https://audio-database.com/DENON-COLUMBIA/amp/pma-750-e.html

https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/denon/pma-750.shtml