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Great entry level device for getting those old records spinning again
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Most old record players did not have an amp inside their electronics because almost everyone had a receiver that had phono inputs that amplified the signal from the needle (the sharp device in the phonograph/record player that played on the grooves of the plastic round thing that contained music)
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Simply put this is where you have devices connected together that are all supposed to be at 0 volts or ground potential, but in reality one device actually has voltage leaking into it's ground circuit for some
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didn't feel like buying an entire stereo system, and this device looked promising
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An awesome device, it doesn't color the sound or introduce new noise into the signal
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This device was very easy to set up, and works perfectly.
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The device is 110 volt compatible with an external wall mount transformer that is included with the pre-amp
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This device was very easy to set up, and works perfectly.
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What this is doing is connecting all devices in your stereo to a common point the AC outlet ground and neutralizing any leaking AC
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A reasonable device to install between my Pioneer PL-512 and my computer.
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An inexpensive and seemingly simple device, it works.
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great device to setup a record player with a modern stereo receiver
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My complaint is that I experienced such poor manufacturing and applications compatibility from what was meant to be a decent device.
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That said, it's still a great device that gets some solid use.