Well, my 1978 Pioneer SX-580* finally died.
So I bought a new receiver, a Sherwood RX-4150, because it was cheap and had a lot of inputs.
In as much as it had been almost 30 years since my last stereo purchase, I had forgotten that the PHONO section needs it's own preamp. AUX is not sensitive enough.
I suppose it dates me, but I had no idea it was even possible to buy a regular receiver with with no PHONO inputs.
I found a separate preamp for $26 including shipping, that I hope will do OK for the rare times we play any of our old albums.
When did this happen?
*
$435 !? what a laugh. This thing was mediocre at best.
The new one for $85 is strikingly better audio-wise.
So I bought a new receiver, a Sherwood RX-4150, because it was cheap and had a lot of inputs.
In as much as it had been almost 30 years since my last stereo purchase, I had forgotten that the PHONO section needs it's own preamp. AUX is not sensitive enough.
I suppose it dates me, but I had no idea it was even possible to buy a regular receiver with with no PHONO inputs.
I found a separate preamp for $26 including shipping, that I hope will do OK for the rare times we play any of our old albums.
When did this happen?
*
This unit is the audiophile's dream, the cream of the crop for vintage PIONEER components...
The new one for $85 is strikingly better audio-wise.
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