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  2. Phono input - Wikipedia

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    This is accomplished in the amplifier with a phono input that incorporates standardized RIAA equalization circuitry. Through at least the 1980s, the phono input was widely available on consumer stereo equipment—even some larger boomboxes had them. By the 2000s only very sophisticated and expensive stereo receivers retained the phono input ...

  3. Pioneer SX-1980 - Wikipedia

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    Phono cartridge load selectors allowed the user to select from three input resistances (10, 50, and 100 kΩ) and four input capacitances (100, 200, 300, and 400 pF). The RIAA equalisation was accurate to within ±0.2 dB from 20 Hz to 20 kHz (tested as ±0.1 dB [ 4 ] ), and a high-accuracy performance specification such as this is not often ...

  4. AV receiver - Wikipedia

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    An audio/video receiver (AVR) or a stereo receiver is a consumer electronics component used in a home theater or hi-fi system. Its purpose is to receive audio and video signals from a number of sources, and to process them and provide power amplifiers to drive loudspeakers , and/or route the video to displays such as a television , monitor or ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Line level - Wikipedia

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    Most phonograph cartridges also have a low output level and require a preamp; typically, a home stereo integrated amplifier or receiver will have a special phono input. This input passes the signal through a phono preamp, which applies RIAA equalization to the signal as well as boosting it to line level.

  7. RCA connector - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The word phono in phono connector is an abbreviation of the word phonograph, because this connector was originally created to allow the connection of a phonograph turntable to a radio receiver. RCA jacks are often used in phono inputs, a set of input jacks usually located on the rear panel of a preamp, mixer or amplifier, especially on ...