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ART DJ Pre II Phono Preamp

ART DJ Pre II Phono Preamp
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ART DJ Pre II Phono Preamp

 
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The DJ PRE II is a high quality Phono preamp designed for your home and studio. It acts as an interface between your turntable and your audio recording system. The analog input capacitance can be switched between 100pf and 200pf to optimize your phono cartridge response. A switchable low cut filter removes turntable rumble while leaving the audio pristine. The front gain trim control and signal/clip LED allow you to optimize the preamps gain for a wide range of input sources. The built-in low noise Phono preamp circuitry is highly accurate and precisely conforms to the RIAA standard. The Line Output jacks are low impedance and can work with any sound card. Housed in an all aluminum black anodized case, the DJ PRE II can be powered by a wide variety of external supplies. If you need to amplify and EQ your vinyl records to interface with your audio workstation, sound card, or main monitor system, the DJ PRE II gives you flawless audio reproduction in a rugged and reliable package. Frequency Response: 10Hz ?50KHz, +/-.5dB THD: .01% Typical @ 1KHz Hum and Noise: >90dB below clipping Input Impedance: 47k Ohms in parallel with either 100pF or 200pF Maximum Input Level: 40mVrms @1KHz Maximum Gain: 45dB @ 1KHz Input / Output Connections: RCA Maximum Output Level: +6dBu (1.4Vrms) Filter Type/Response: Switchable, Low Cut, -3dB @ 22Hz Power Requirements: 7-12V DC or 9-12V AC @ 150mA Dimensions: 1.75?H x 4.2?W x 3.5?D (44.5mm x 107mm x 89mm)...

 
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Product Weight:1.1 pounds
Package Length:14.1 inches
Package Width:7.3 inches
Package Height:2.3 inches
Package Weight:1.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 44 reviews

Features
  • Dual RCA-type inputs

  • Dual RCA-type outputs

  • Ground terminal

  • Power: 12V DC (Adapter included)

  • Dimensions: 1.75 H x 4.2 W x 3.5 inches D (44.5 x 107 x 89mm)


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 44 customer reviews )
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34 of 34 found the following review helpful:


5Inexpensive Yet High Quality Phono Preamp  Jun 20, 2007 By H. Kane "AV enthusiast"
Recently I sold off my high end stereo preamp and power amp to transition to a multichannel home theater environment. The stereo preamp had a very nice phono stage and after reviewing the specs and prices on countless generic and hybrid phono preamps I decided to take a chance on the ART DJ Pre II. Am I glad I did. Even though I was prepared to drop some serious cash on one of the more esorteric audiophile preamps I had wondered whether any inexpensive phono preamp could provide reasonable playback quality.

As I'm now streaming audio and video to my home theatre from my home computer network (via wired ethernet) I wanted a simple device that would enable me to playback and/or digitize my LP collection (numbering over 1000 albums). After interfacing the ART DJ Pre II to my home brew computer's Audigy 2 music card via a quality shielded mini-cable and adjusting and matching the signal levels appropriately on both the preamp and my computer software I was pleasantly surprised at the purity of reproduction.

While this arrangement may not approach the most sophisticated levels of vinyl reproduction possible, for one who attends live orchestral music concerts and plays SACD's on a regular basis the ART DJ comes darn close. When adding the fact that I've avoided spending several thousand dollars on an audiophile quality phono preamp I'm left with a very pleasant smile on my face.

21 of 22 found the following review helpful:


5ART DJ Pre II Phono Preamp  Aug 06, 2007 By E. Jackson
Our Kenwood receiver and turntable are probably 14 or 15 years old in excellent condition, but I upgraded the receiver. As goes technology, the turntable was not compatible with the new receiver.

The ART DJ Pre II Phono Preamp was just what my home theater sales associate recommended, not by brand, but he told me what I needed and boy was it the ticket.

I just plugged it in and I was back in action.

User friendly for the over 50, excellent product.

21 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5Great value..........  Jan 11, 2007 By J. Wright "jwright347"
I'm really happy with this puppy. My records never sounded so good and I especially like the input gain control. My old preamp only had a low-med-high gain switch which didn't allow precise input levels. If you use different cartridges/turntables, you'll appreciate the gain control.

Not exactly sure what the capacitance switch does as I can't tell any difference in either setting. It may help with some cartridges. The rumble filter might work with some turntables but doesn't seem to make any difference with my DUAL which has extremely low rumble. The yellow lights are pretty anyway.

I'm no expert but I think this is a very good buy. Very well made and I think you'd have to spend a lot more money to improve the sound. BTW, I use several DUAL turntables, Ortofon cartridges, M-Audio USB external sound device, Monster cables.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


3Decent Pre-amp for the Money  Jan 05, 2010 By S. Taylor
If you're looking for a good phono pre-amp under $100 then this is worth looking at. The sound decent to good (not terrific to incredible) and if you have a lower gain output cartridge (moving coils instead of moving magnets) then there's a good amount of gain to give you more output. Though if you have a moving coil cartridge you're probably not looking at a preamp this cheap. On the downside, there is a power light on the face of the unit that is on as long as the unit is plugged in and it's pretty bright. There's no power switch to turn the unit off, so it's constantly consuming power unless you unplug it. Which I would think would be bad for the longevity of the unit. Also, to make it smaller they've put the DC power converter on the power plug of the unit which means it's got a pretty big wall wart. Overall I feel good about the purchase and the sound is respectable for the price. I just wish it had a power button and I don't understand the need for a power light if the unit is always on when plugged in.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Great little black box, great value  May 30, 2008 By Juan Lleras "Juan Manuel LLeras"
I bought this product several months ago to transfer my LPs to digital files. The preamp produces a clean amplification, with the added benefit of several tunning options. With Gain Trim you can adjust the amplification according to the volume of the source.

You can also adjust the Input Capacity to either 100 and 200 pFarads.

One of the most useful setting it has is a Low Cut (High Pass) filter that allows all frequencies above 80 Hz to pass while blocking lower frecuencies. This gadget, when turned on, will kill the annoying rumble of your LP player. My LP player (a Technics) had a low frequency noise that is cut when you use the Low Cut producing a cleaner recording. A great gadget.

By the way I use Audacity as my recording software together with this amplifier and this works just fine.

A great purchase.



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