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Devialet Expert 120 and Thorens Turntable
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(12-Dec-2021, 18:09)thumb5 Wrote: I debated the same question when I replaced my cartridge recently.  There's no easy answer because one's tolerance of noise is very individual, and of course there is no magic output level at which it suddenly disappears.

If you have a cartridge already why not wait until your 120 arrives, connect it up and see how annoying you find the so-called hiss - it's actually weighted to the bass so it sounds to me more like a rumble.  You can then play around with the phono stage sensitivity in real time using the remote control which might help you to judge at what point the hiss is no longer a problem for you.  For me, it was becoming pretty bearable at 0.5 mV sensitivity and not a worry at anything over 1 mV.

For what it's worth, I opted for a Hana high-output model on the basis that the differences in sound quality between the low- and high-output versions of a given cartridge were probably less significant than the potential for being annoyed by noise (whether or not it was "real" or perceived).

That is sane and helpful advice. Thanks. I shall curb my neurosis and wait and see how the Supex goes. It may all be a non-issue, and if so I shall save money (which will please my wife, who sees an amplifier is an amplifier is an amplifier). The pressure I feel comes from Christmas around the corner, and with stores likely closing or deliveries being slowed for a while if there is a need for changes to the system.

Any advice on setting up the MC line input? I assume that the only configuration open, after setting it to MC, and the output to 200 

   

Regards from Perth

Derek
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RE: Devialet Expert 120 and Thorens Turntable - by derekcohen - 13-Dec-2021, 03:47

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