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vinyleyezz
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A receiver includes an integrated amplifier which is a combination of a preamplifier and a power amplifier. I think the additional preamp you are referring to is the magnetic cartridge preamp for the turntable. A receiver is called so because it is an integrated amplifier combined with a tuner. There are also stand alone integrated amplifiers that do not include tuners. They are not receivers yet you can still connect all the other devices including a stand alone tuner.

Earcandy
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I love how the style of this channel's videos has never changed, all the videos have looked the same for years, if you watch a random video, you probably wouldn't be able to guess which year it's from without looking at the upload date.

thebestchemicalelement
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I have a 1979 Pioneer SX-980 receiver. I bought it shortly before the pandemic hit and it's a beast!

MidwestTechAndGaming
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Marantz! The GREATEST of all 70s receivers! Had my 2285 since 78 and still works perfect!

russelljdj
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New to vinyl collecting and the channel. Love the straight forward non pretentious information about equipment etc. Happy to learn more about the cool hobby without having someone tell me my $500 turntable is entry level and I need a better one. Thanks for all the helpful info!

aaronstariha
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I've been using the same NIKKO NR-719 receiver amp for over 30 years. I've kept it maintained, and it's been phenomenal.

lonniestringfellow
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Good video, but an amplifier has most of what you attribute to receivers. It is a receiver because it has a radio tuner section that can receive over the air radio signals. You used to be able to buy separate amplifiers and tuners, and the tuner went through the amplifier like any other component. It made sense to integrate both of these devices into a single receiver unit.

randykendrick
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2 Weeks ago I got the audio Setup from my Patents (one Turntable (Technics dc Servo Automatic Turntable sl b210), 4 loudspeakers, 1 reciver (Technics Stereo Synthesizer Receiver sa gx 130) and one CD Player from Technics, which are from the good old 80s. And now i am Hearing their CDs an Vinyl from Metallica, Billy Talent and more, i am so Happy that peoples Care about Vinyl in 2022. Thanks for yout Help :)

oskarpaschereit
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It's probably worth mentioning that it's not actually what is normally called a pre-amp that's used for turntables, it's specifically a phono stage pre-amp. That then connect into either a receiver line level input, or an integrated amplifier, (both of these types contain a normsl pre-amp and an amplifier) or if you have an amplifier that doesn't contain a built in normal pre-amp, you would connect your phono stage pre-amp to the normal pre-amp, which then connects to the main amplifier. As you mentioned though, some receivers and integrated amplifiers also contain a dedicated phono stage pre-amp built in, in which case you would forgo connecting your turntable to a separate phono stage pre-amp and just connect it directly to the decicated phono connection on your receiver or integrated amplifier. To confuse matters further, there are different types of turntable styli and cartridges. Moving magnet, (MM) and moving coil, (MC). Most phono stage pre-amps, including those built into receivers and integrated amplifiers, have the ability to properly boost the signal from MM type cartridges, but many can't sufficiently boost the signal from most MC type cartridges. That's because most MC cartridges give a weaker signal to begin with and need additional signal boosting. If you intend to use an MC type cartridge, do additionsl research before buying a phono stage pre-amp, to make sure that it has the ability to boost MC cartridges. To confuse matter even more, there are different types of MC cartridge too, which produce different signal levels and can often require different boost settings on the phono stage pre-amp. Obviously if you're just starting out, there's a lot to consider, but don't let that put you off. Just do a bit of research and ask lots of questions. If you are just stsrting out though, I'd recommend starting with MM type cartridges, because they are far cheaper to buy, the phono stsge pre-amps tend to be cheaper and you'll likely find them easier overall to get set up. Enjoy.

juddery
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I have a 1984 JVC R-X500 Computer Controlled Stereo Receiver. It comes with a 7-band EQ and spectrum analyzer, built-in digital FM/AM tuner, phono stage, tape-1 and tape-2 connections and a DAD (Digital Audio Disc) input. I love it! ❤

TheVinylCountdown
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My dad had a Harman/Kardon 330B tucked under the guest bed for at least 20 years. He and I dug it out a few months ago, gave it a good dusting and plugged it into our setup (RT-85 + pair of 2-way Fluance Sigs).
Buttery goodness. 👌

Patdon
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This is my setup.

Stereo phonic Receiver: Marantz 2238
Turntable : Marantz 6300
speakers system : Marantz HD440 High definition speakers system
element : Grado Prestige 3 Red MM Phono Cartridge

Lvdnat
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Yay new upload! Thanks for always informing us!

isaac_smith
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Basically, a 'Receiver' is so called, because it is essentially a radio set, completely contained in the one unit (except the passive loudspeakers). But it is a radio set with the facility to connect other audio sources. Rather like the very old tube radios that had a 'gram' input, back in the day.

Timothycan
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I got into vinyl when Linkin Park put out the 20th anniversary edition of Hybrid Theory. Since I bought my equipment I have been continuously impressed by the quality/$ of the Edifier R1280D active speakers l paired with my Fluance RT85 (+ Fluance pre-amp.) Seriously good speakers for the CDN$190 I paid for them.

glasdonjm
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An old, super heavy, receiver from the 70s will last you forever . Technics and Fischer rock

richardgillette
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great to see a new vid from you! hope to see more frequent videos soon

LightBlazeMC
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1974 Marantz 2270, 70 watts per Channel with a 1978, 1257 dual full automatic turntable and a pair of model 22 vintage KLH speakers, with all capacitors and resistors replaced 😎👍

ivancortina
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My main receiver is a 1993 Pioneer VSX-512S, which sounds fantastic and is powerful enough to blow the roof off my apartment. My computer room receiver is a 2019 Insignia NS-STR514, which is nothing to write home about, but works pretty well.

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