Although the analogue record player (as it is now olten called)
was written off by many some years ago, well-known
manufacturers like Thorens, Dual and Linn continue to design
and produce new models. And no wonder, because long-playing
records are still widely available, in spite of the forecasts in the
mid-eighties by experts that this type of record would not be seen
in the nineties except in museums and personal collections. As
long as these record players remain available, there will be a need
of special preamplifiers. The one described here has been
designed specifically for the processing of signals from
high-quality moving-coil pick-up cartridges.
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