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<blockquote data-quote="JimJ" data-source="post: 5395737" data-attributes="member: 555251"><p>Do those other records have as much bass as the one you're having a problem with? I'm thinking you may not have the tracking force set to where it needs to be, or maybe the anti-skate needs to be adjusted...I assume you have the ground lead from the tonearm connected to the grounding lug on the preamp?</p><p></p><p>As for the second question, no, you'll need a phono preamplifier before going to a line input. The Hagerman Bugle would be my recommendation for a cheap (under $100) phono pre...Cambridge Audio also makes a nice inexpensive one, but I can't remember how much that one is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJ, post: 5395737, member: 555251"] Do those other records have as much bass as the one you're having a problem with? I'm thinking you may not have the tracking force set to where it needs to be, or maybe the anti-skate needs to be adjusted...I assume you have the ground lead from the tonearm connected to the grounding lug on the preamp? As for the second question, no, you'll need a phono preamplifier before going to a line input. The Hagerman Bugle would be my recommendation for a cheap (under $100) phono pre...Cambridge Audio also makes a nice inexpensive one, but I can't remember how much that one is. [/QUOTE]
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