

Der Ausgangspegel ist regelbar, die Betriebsbereitschaft wird mit zwei LEDS signalisiert.

Außerdem kann noch ein weiteres Gerät mit Line-Pegel an zwei Cinchbuchsen angeschlossen und mit einem Schiebeschalter gewählt werden. Das aufbereitete analoge Signal wird zugleich auch an zwei Cinch-Buchsen zur Verfügung gestellt. Er verstärkt und entzerrt das Signal eines Plattenspielers mit MM oder MC Pickups, wandelt es in ein Digitalsignal um und stellt es an einer USB-Buchse zur Verfügung. Dies vorab.ĭerNAD PP4 ist ein Vorverstärker und Analog/Digitalwandler, um Schallplatten zu digitalisieren. Wie immer pünktlich geliefert und bestens verpackt. This is the way these are meant to work and is not a fault. 5 stars is based on the PP2e without the USB facility but it's essentially the same. Persons getting distortion when connecting to a phono input, this is your problem. Connect the PP4 to an aux or line input instead. A phono input leads to an on board pre amp so it would further boost the input level. The phono input amplifies the signal which is what the amp does so you are overdoing it. DO NOT connect these to a phono input on your amp. I'm not reviewing this as I have yet to purchase it and will do very soon, however I have the PP2. I didn't and noted a small arcing as a result. One small point to bear in mind also, it would probably be best NOT to connect the power plug to the mains supply until AFTER you have plugged in the power cord to the device. Use an aux or other line in input instead. The phono input already has a pre amp and can damage your equipment. Just ensure that as below, you do NOT connect the pre amp to the phono input of an amp. So, I'm very happy to recommend this device.

I have installed "VinylStudio" (full version) and tested that and it also works as it should. I have encountered no problems with this device and it does exactly what it should. Connecting up was a doddle even if I wasn't familiar with it by virtue of having the similar PP2e already. Actually made me set up record deck as permanent fixture again.Ī day or so ago I added the note below that starts "I'm not reviewing this as I have yet to purchase it." everything there is still valid except that I have now purchased and had the PP4 delivered.
#VINYLSTUDIO LITE REVIEW UPDATE#
** update 2: replacement unit working without problems and sounds good into the bargain. ** Update: Supplier (Silveroaks) agreed to swap out unit in only one day - excellent service, so agreed to give the replacement unit another go.

Shame - when it worked, it actually sounded pretty good. I have therefore contacted the supplier (and NAD themselves) with a view to returning the unit and purchasing a preamp (but which one?) from another manufacturer. On googling for this fault, I noticed reviews on from users who had experienced the exact same issue. Switching the unit off and on, or waiting a few minutes, removed the distortion, only for it to return a few minutes later. However, when I tried to record an entire album, the unit produced heavy distortion and a reducing level after around 16 minutes. I bought this unit to record the odd track off my vinyl album collection (from my MC cartridge on a Dunlop Systemdek) where I didn't also have a digital copy and it appeared to work ok for such one off use, albeit I found a mismatch between the PP4 and my Yamaha AV amp's phono input such that I had to use an audio level input instead, and even at that, at a higher volume level than I would normally have to employ. To learn more about how and for what purposes Amazon uses personal information (such as Amazon Store order history), please visit our Privacy Notice. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie Preferences, as described in the Cookie Notice. Click ‘Customise Cookies’ to decline these cookies, make more detailed choices, or learn more. Third parties use cookies for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalised ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. This includes using first- and third-party cookies, which store or access standard device information such as a unique identifier. If you agree, we’ll also use cookies to complement your shopping experience across the Amazon stores as described in our Cookie Notice. We also use these cookies to understand how customers use our services (for example, by measuring site visits) so we can make improvements. We use cookies and similar tools that are necessary to enable you to make purchases, to enhance your shopping experiences and to provide our services, as detailed in our Cookie Notice.
