Teac Audio Players & Recorders - Page 6 - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
TURNTABLE PROBLEM
You have a VERY nice turntable!
TWO quick questions:
1) How do you define "minimal" volume? It is not NECESSARILY unusual that your turntable / receiver combination will have lower volume than your tuner, CD or DVD player. What happens when you CRANK IT UP?! Don't worry about the position of the volume control!
2)Are you changing the turntables output settings via the switch under the platter?
Please post a reply and we'll go to the next step!
Note: Ceramic cartridges are pretty much extinct. They were strictly low-end, low-cost, low-fidelity devices used in cheap audio systems of "yesteryear". Have you ever seen a BSR or Garrard turntable? Or your grandad's Magnavox Console Stereo? THAT'S where you'd find a ceramic cartridge!
Is teac avr 21g a power amplifier or just an amplifier
I think you are getting confused between an amplifier and a pre-amplifier.
The AVR 21g is an amplifier, which will have a pre-amplifier built into it.
A power amplifier is an amplifier. It has the ability to drive speakers. However one on it's own, you can't connect tape decks, record players or any device you want to listen to.
A pre-amplifier doesn't have the ability to drive speakers. But you can connect devices to it.
As the device you are asking about is a audio video receiver (AVR) then it will have both amps in it.
Some of this type even have the ability to have both amps separate.
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