Electronics : TCC TC-760 Switchable Moving Magnet/Coil Phono Preamp, Pre-amp (Preamplifier)

Electronics : TCC TC-760 Switchable Moving Magnet/Coil Phono Preamp, Pre-amp (Preamplifier)

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TCC TC-760 Switchable Moving Magnet/Coil Phono Preamp, Pre-amp (Preamplifier)

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TCC TC-760 Switchable Moving Magnet/Coil Phono Preamp, Pre-amp (Preamplifier)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 30673





Product Brand: Phono Preamps
Color: black
Label: TCC
Product Manufacturer: TCC
Model: TC-760
Publisher: TCC
Ranking: 30673
Studio: TCC


Piece facts:
  • 12 volt DC operation; will work anywhere in the world.
  • RIAA freq response 20hz-20,000hz +/- 0.5dB, MM S/N ratio 75dB.
  • Gold plated jacks and black anodized metal casing.
  • Ground wire terminal, power switch and indicator.
  • Includes AC adaptor, RCA cable and miniplug adaptor.




(Preamplifier) Pre-amp Preamp, Phono Magnet/Coil Moving Switchable TC-760 TCC






0ur opinion:

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The TC-760's similar MM specs and sound quality rival those of our TC-750, but this model adds the ability to connect moving coil cartridges. Whether you own an MC cartridge now or envision upgrading to one in the future, this preamp gives you the flexiblity to connect both MM and MC cartridge-equipped turntables at the same time, selecting between them with the flick of a switch.
















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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Ronald Reagan Tear Down This Preamp! ...
This preamp is real ugly. This is the "I'm Broke" Look, but it will look oh so great in my downcast trailer system.



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