ART Precision Phono Preamp
- Location
- US
- Source
- Reverb
- Posted
- 16 May 2026
- Last seen
- 2h ago
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ART is proud to introduce the Precision Phono Preamp for those seeking to connect their turntable to PA or stereo in one quick and easy step. This standalone phono preamp interfaces both types of turntable cartridges Moving Coil (MC) and Moving Magnet (MM) to a wide variety of audio systems.The Precision Phono Preamps extraordinarily low noise amplifier allows connection to MC cartridges without picking up noise or distortion that transformers can exhibit. The audio is kept pristine with a low-cut filter to remove rumble and low frequency feedback, commonly undesirable for DJs and home use.Analog inputs on the ART Precision Phono Pre amp are switchable between Moving Magnet and Moving Coil. The unit changes both the gain and the cartridge loading to suit the selected cartridge. The front gain trim control with the signal present/clip LED allows the user to optimize the output for a wide range of cartridges.Key Features• Connect any turntable to a wide variety of audio systems. Perfect for DJs and vinyl enthusiasts. • Switchable low cut rumble filter • Variable preamp gain • Signal Present/Clip Indicator • RCA preamp outputs • External power supply for lower noise • High accuracy/ low noise phono preamp • Moving Coil/Moving Magnet switchable input
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ART Precision does not appear to be a verifiable hi-fi audio brand. Extensive searches yield no confirmed details on its origin, products, or market position matching the query. References to similar names, such as ART Pro Audio (a pro recording and live sound brand founded in 1984 in Rochester, New York, by ex-MXR engineers, known for digital reverbs, mic preamps like the Tube MP, and now under Yorkville Sound), Acoustic Research (vintage high-end speakers and turntables from 1954, Cambridge, MA), Audio Precision (test instruments since 1984), or ART Loudspeakers (Scottish speakers from 1998), do not align with "ART Precision" as a consumer hi-fi entity focused on amplifiers, speakers, or related categories. Without high-confidence sources, specifics cannot be provided. Knowledgeable buyers should seek established brands with documented heritage.
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