Electronics : TCC TC-760LC Moving Magnet / Moving Coil Phono Preamp w/Level Control

Electronics : TCC TC-760LC Moving Magnet / Moving Coil Phono Preamp w/Level Control

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TCC TC-760LC Moving Magnet / Moving Coil Phono Preamp w/Level Control

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TCC TC-760LC Moving Magnet / Moving Coil Phono Preamp w/Level Control
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 33672





Product Brand: Phono Preamps
Color: Black
Label: TCC
Product Manufacturer: TCC
Model: TC-760LC
Publisher: TCC
Ranking: 33672
Studio: TCC


Piece facts:
  • Total harmonic distortion: <0.005%
  • RIAA freq response 20hz-20,000hz +/- 0.5dB
  • S/N ratio >82dB MM / >75dB MC ; gain MM 38dB / MC 58dB
  • selectable hi range (100 ohm) / lo range (20 ohm) MC input impedance
  • includes AC adaptor, RCA cable and miniplug adaptor




Control w/Level Preamp Phono Coil Moving / Magnet Moving TC-760LC TCC






0ur opinion:

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The NAD PP-2 is a great product; for years it has ruled the roost among MM/MC preamps. But our new TC-760LC aims to change that. Additional features like an output level control, ability to connect MM and MC turntables simultaneously (selecting between them at the push of a switch), and selectable hi/lo MC input inpedance make the TC-760LC the better value; superior specs make it the better choice as well. A price way below the NAD provides the frosting on this particular cake! Now available in either black or silver finish.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good ...
This was just what I was looking for to record some vinyl records into my computer to be put on CD. My turntable didn't have a preamp built in. It works well, but I wish it had a little more power. My recording level should be a bit stronger than it is. (I tried it on a different computer and it has enough power. So the problem was my sound card.)



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