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Pyle Phono Turntable Preamp - Mini Electronic Audio Stereo Phonograph Preamplifier with RCA Input, RCA Output & Low Noise Operation Powered by 12 Volt DC Adapter (PP444),Gray

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Style: Basic Model


Pattern Name: Preamplifier


Features

  • CONVERTS PHONO SIGNALS: A turntable preamp that converts phono signals to Line Level Signals This state-of-the-art circuitry phono preamp can accommodate magnetic pickups with an input sensitivity of 3mV at 50K Ohms
  • LOW NOISE OPERATION: Offers outstanding performance with its Low-Noise Audio Operational Amplifiers The output is 2V max (P-P) at 10K Ohms Its better to position the preamp close to the source to reduce unwanted noise and interference
  • CONNECTS TO TURNTABLES: Connect any turntable to modern sound equipment without specialized phono input for amplifying music For the receiver, this can be connected to speakers, computers, laptops and more
  • SIMPLE PLUG & PLAY: This mini preamp has stereo RCA inputs and stereo RCA outputs Connect the turntable to the RCA inputs and ground Then, connect the amplifier receiver to the RCA outputs
  • 1 YEAR WARRANTY: We guarantee this electric phono preamplifier with both a 30 day no hassle money back return policy and a 1 year manufacturers guarantee

Description

This electronic preamplifier stands up to the test and will provide you with serious sound performance. The PP444 is perfect for bringing your studio equipment's phono-level output to a more suitable line- level output. It'll take your audio signal, amplify its strength and prepare it for further processing by your receiver or amplifier. Preamps technically provide voltage gain to your desired equipment and are key to assisting the signal source, whether it's a turntable, musical instrument or microphone. The ultra-low noise audio conditioning circuitry allows the preamp to boost audio to levels that are more manageable for various types of audio equipment. You'll find it easier to adjust the recording level volumes of different sources from microphones and instruments alike. You should position your preamp close to the source to reduce unwanted noise and interference. Preamps can sometimes come built into the stereo equipment, but if that's not the case, the PP444 is an easy install, wise choice and great addition to any musician or producer. Take your sounds and audio production skills to the next level with the PP444 Preamplifier. Features: Converts Phono Signals to Line Level Signals State-of-the-Art Circuitry Accommodates Magnetic Pickups Ultra- Low Noise Operation Improves Sound Performance Connects to Turntables and Other Studio Equipment Input Sensitivity: 3mV at 50K Ohms (Phono) Dedicated RCA and 1/4" Output Connectors Output: 2V max (P-P) at 10K Ohms DC 12-Volt Power Adapter Included Frequency Response: 20 Hz ~ 20 KHz ยฑ2dB S/N Ratio (A-WTD): 70 dB - Output Level: 2V THD: 0.08% @ 1KHz and 3mV Input | S/N Ratio: 70dB Input Sensitivity/Impedance/Phono 3 mV/50K Ohms Load Impedance: 10K Ohms - Reference Voltage: 1V d Dimensions (W x H x D): 3.54" x 2.13" x 1.02" Sold as: Unit Weight: 0.85 lbs. From the Manufacturer PP444 PP555 PP999 PHE300 PHE400 Turntable / Phono Pre-Amplifiers Noise / Hum Eliminators Jacks RCA & 1/4'' RCA & 1/4'' RCA 1/4'' TRS 1/4'' TRS & XLR & 12V DC Adaptor โœ” โœ” โœ”


Item Weight: 9.9 ounces


Product Dimensions: 1 x 3.5 x 2.1 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PP444


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 29, 2010


Output Wattage: 5 Watts


Voltage: 110 Volts


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  • WORKS FLAWLESSLY.. Read for how to and thorough info!
Style: Basic Model Pattern Name: Preamplifier
Read in entirety: I purchased a Technic turntable, old-school, have a complete zone home ent. system, using sonos as well as wired speakers with the HTD control module and amp. I hooked up this system myself, I am very tech savvy, takes alot to stump me... Now that that's out of the way. The turntable I purchased used is a mid to high grade Technic, came with a Pyle preamp that had no ground, turntable did not come with ground wire either, this is important, noted later. I initially connected the turntable to the preamp "in" that I had, not this new one, with no ground, then connected the preamp "out" to my receiver "in", then receiver "out" to my controller "in", no sound and loud annoying hum. I then tried to connect the preamp "out" to my sonos connect "line in" bypassing the receiver, same results, then tried connecting directly to my controller, same results. Researched, completely baffled, did I lose my techi touch? Scratching head, discouraged, defeated? Not on your life! I ordered a factory ground wire for my turntable and this preamp with the ground connection, then... I started all over again preforming the same connections as before but with the turntable ground wire connected, initial loud hum happened, then went away and had dead silence. Scratching head again. NOTE TO THOSE CONNECTING TO RECEIVER OR OTHER THAN AN IN WALL HOME SYSTEM... the most important thing to know, if you connect this preamp and put it too close to an amplifier or other high electric output it will still hum, this needs to be seperated a little bit, keep reading. My final setup is removing my receiver altogether, turntable to "in" on preamp, preamp "out" to sonos connect "in", sonos is connected to controller, ground wire connected to turntable and preamp. Placed preamp next to turntable on shelf above controller and amplifier, only about 6 to 8 inches apart but shelf appears to add a buffer. Everything on, no hum, but no sound. Tilting head questioning again, more googling. For my system, my controller controls the volume up and down not the music source, I had to put the sonos sound level for the line in to 10, auto delay to medium, autoplay on to include grouped rooms but turned off autoplay volume, this makes it so music will start once the needle hits the vinyl, line out level is pass through because I have a controller, and wala, sound. Now it will play on my sonos without me using my HTD controller but it won't hit my wired speakers in group until I turn that on but when I do it all works. IMPORTANT GROUND WIRE and PREAMP NOTE... If you have a turntable that has a built in preamp you should not need this, read up on your system as some newer ones have one built in and it's a matter of flipping a switch on the turntable. If you have an old school turntable you are trying to connect to newer technology you most likely will need this AND the ground wire, the ground wire helps to disperse the bad waves to a non audible source and keeps the good sound going where it should, to simplify the why, if you do not ground your turntable you could still have a hum. Some turntables have a ground screw or plug in connection located where the red and white are plugged in, some ground points are on the under bottom of the turntable, I've seen some where you have to open the turntable to get to it, research your turntable if it has a ground point, if it does anywhere and you still have a hum, connect a ground and place the preamp away from high electric output sources. Enjoy your tunes. Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on July 11, 2022 by Tammy

  • Very good value.
Style: New Upgraded Model Pattern Name: Preamplifier
I recommend this preamp for anytime who needs one that isn't sure they want to go all-out and buy one of the expensive ones out there. I'm sure some of preamps might be better at amplifying without the slight hum in this one, but when music is playing it is impossible to notice, and that's what matters to me. Very good value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on February 3, 2023 by N. Anderson

  • Great price
Style: Basic Model Pattern Name: Preamplifier
Great little phono amp if you have to connect your lovely old record player ! For that price look no further โ€ฆ sound quality is ok nicely build, decent volume for such a little thing !!!
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on February 2, 2023 by Diana Burbula

  • Great value
Style: New Upgraded Model Pattern Name: Preamplifier
The pre-amplifier, when properly grounded, provided a boost to the 33 RPM records being played on an old turntable using a magnetic stylus. The output was routed to the computer audio in stereo jack and captured using the digital processing software to save the digitzed audio. No noticeable hum or audio noise - but I am not an audiophile. Of course remember that a digitized anything is only a sampled approximation of the analog waveform of audio. Good value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on January 13, 2023 by Memaw101

  • Inexpensive. Works. Not 100% as advertised.
Style: Basic Model Pattern Name: Preamplifier
This is so inexpensive that it's hard to complain. The sound is good enough. It works. Does the job - I used it to connect an old turntable to some desktop speakers. The product does not have an external ground connection as pictured on the Amazon listing. I followed the advice of another review and connected my turntable ground cable to a screw on the side of the preamp. That helped cut noise/buzz and the sound quality improved. Overall for the very low price and my purposes, it's a fair deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on December 17, 2022 by B. Winer

  • The jury is still out.
Style: Basic Model Pattern Name: Preamplifier
Hereโ€™s some complaints on this item from audiophiles after the fact. It worked but did not fix my issue. Unfortunately I think Iโ€™m going to have to dive into full grounding recon on my turntable. No doubt it will do what itโ€™s supposed to. But not made for sensitive equipment. IMO. Iโ€™m keeping for sure. Just wasnโ€™t my magic pill I was hoping for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on December 25, 2022 by DJ See

  • Works as advertised!
Style: New Upgraded Model Pattern Name: Preamplifier
I already had the older version of this for my turntable but needed a second one for another TT set up. Works great once you ground it to both the TT and receiver. I like this newer version because it has an on/off button that the older does not.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on January 7, 2023 by Randy Friend

  • Works great
Style: New Upgraded Model Pattern Name: Preamplifier
I thoroughly enjoy being able to listen to my records on my turntable hooked up to the Pyle Preamp and our Sonos sound system
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on January 22, 2023 by Djacky

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