Graham Slee Jazz Club 78/RIAA Equalizer Phono Stage (with PSU1)
Even though the Jazz Club 78/RIAA Equalizer has been superseded by Graham Slee's Revelation M 78/RIAA Equalizer, the original Jazz Club has all the properties of the miraculous Era Gold V MM phono stage and offers a lower cost way of enjoying nearly 100 years of discs.
Its generous selection of preset equalisation curves make it possible to play old 78s, 1940's LPs and EPs the way they were intended to sound. A modern phono preamp only equalises RIAA standard records — those recorded since the mid-fifties. The Jazz Club does RIAA and a whole host of pre-standardization EQs too.
Features
- The right equalisation easily selected on a matrix of three 3-way front panel switches
- Era Gold V performance in RIAA mode
- Rear panel mono-sum selector switch (centre: stereo; up or down: mono)
- Fast-Active preamp and equalisation technology
- Early Ultra-Linear technique
- Inherent reduced vinyl click and pop characteristic
- Rock steady sound stage and truly 3D performance from modern vinyl
- Converts to Moving Coil with the addition of the Elevator EXP
Specification
- Input range: 2mV to 10mV
- Output (for input range): 252mV to 1,260mV (1.26V)
- Maximum input: 39mV rms
- Maximum output: 4.914V rms
- Gain: 42dB (126) at 1kHz
- Input impedance: 47k Ohms plus 100pf
- Output (driving/source) impedance: 1.2k Ohm
- Recommended load impedance: 10k Ohm or greater
- Noise at output: -65dB CCIR Q-pk
- Distortion: 0.02%
- EQ curve accuracy: <0.5dB
- Channel balance: 0.2dB
- Channel separation: 64dB
- Size: (approx.) W: 107 x H: 50 x D: 180 (mm) inc. jacks