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  2. PS Audio - Wikipedia

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    PS Audio's first product was a standalone phono preamplifier, sold direct to consumers for $59.95. The small unit had a passive RIAA curve sandwiched between two 709C op amps running in class A mode and considered state of the art at the time for solid state.

  3. NAD 3020 - Wikipedia

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    The NAD 3020 has four inputs that can be switched via the front panel – Aux, Tuner, Phono, Tape. The manufacturer claims the phono input, which can also be used with high-output moving coil cartridges, contains a 6-transistor circuit "engineered for extremely low noise and nearly distortion-free performance". Reviewers note the pre-amplifier ...

  4. RIAA equalization - Wikipedia

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    As more modern designs omitted the phonograph inputs, add-on phono preamplifiers with the RIAA equalization curve have become available. These adapt a magnetic phono cartridge to an unbalanced −10 dBv consumer line-level RCA input. Some modern turntables feature built-in preamplification to the RIAA standard.

  5. Naim NAIT - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] The Naim Audio Integrated amplifier (or NAIT) was created by Julian Vereker as a minimalist black shoe-box design that includes a phono and two line-level inputs – one for tuner and one for tape recorder. [7] The phono input, for moving magnet cartridges, is derived from the NAC 32 pre-amplifier. [2]

  6. Naim Audio amplification - Wikipedia

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    Power supplies are connected to the preamps and amplifiers with a "SNAIC" – Super Naim Audio Interconnect Cable – terminated at both ends with DIN plugs. [ 18 ] The Flat Cap , Hi-Cap and Super Cap are, in order of increasing sophistication and cost, external power supply units produced by Naim for powering their pre-amplifiers, and are ...

  7. Bob Carver - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Stereophile magazine challenged Bob to copy a Conrad-Johnson Premier Four (the make and model was not named then, but revealed later) amplifier at their offices in New Mexico within 48 hours. The Conrad Johnson amplifiers were one of the most highly regarded amplifiers of the day, costing in excess of $6,000 a pair.

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