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Jazz Club Multi-Curve Phono Stage Preamp for moving magnet sensitivity cartridges

The Jazz Club multi-curve phono stage preamp isn't just for jazz - it's for all records!

This phono stage preamp features a number of different equalization curves in addition to the fixed RIAA curve you get with a regular phono stage preamp.

It's an essential phono stage preamp for the archivist and listeners who play antique records. Its switch-matrix equalisation gives immediate results saving the guesswork of digital manipulation.

More than that, its fast circuit "rides" the clicks: its propagation speed input to output, and negative feedback too, are so fast that clicks and pops are controlled - not exaggerated like with run-of-the-mill phono stage preamps. The result is a reduction of record noise, and for the archivist that means less "cleaning-up".

Add to that the "miraculous" Ear Gold V musicality - the platform on which the Jazz Club is built - and early recordings regain more of the life, colour and sparkle locked in their grooves.

"Even my earliest LP, a 1949 American Decca pressing of Oklahoma leapt to life in an energising manner that defied its years"

[Tony Bolton, Graham Slee Jazz Club, Hi-Fi News, June 2006]

78s were from the pioneering days of the phonograph. Each record label had its own idea as to the best cutting curve and therefore the EQ varied considerably between record labels (and record label alliances). The Jazz Club features eight identified EQ curves for 78 RPM records.

With LPs and EPs (extended play "singles") the story was much the same, but as can be seen by the reduced number of curves, record label EQs were starting to converge.

Click this link to see a visual representation of the EQ curves

For today's RIAA LPs and singles (the record industry standard curve officially introduced in 1954) the Jazz Club is sonically identical to the Era Gold V - the only circuit layout difference is that its RIAA de-emphasis components are situated in the EQ switch-matrix.

Even some modern pressings can benefit by applying the 10kHz NAB cut (-16dB) instead of RIAA (-13.7dB) - notably some toppy sounding Tamla Motown and other recordings that are unusually bright. It may not be due to record labels clinging to the older NAB EQ - it's more likely to be the generous 2dB tolerance allowed by the RIAA standard.

"Louis Armstrong's 1933 St. Louis Blues had an in-the-room vividness that was at times startling"

[Tony Bolton, Graham Slee Jazz Club, Hi-Fi News, June 2006]

"Here I was able to compare another of those classic D'Oyly Carte recordings - the 1950 set of The Gondoliers (LK 4015-6) - with the recent Naxos Historical CD reissue of the same sessions, and the results were certainly illuminating"

[Caroline Osborn, Graham Slee Projects Jazz Club, Gramophone, March 2003]

"I couldn't believe the presence of Ella's voice, or the lack of noise from the old shellac"

[Michael Fremer, Analog Corner, Stereophile, June 2002]

The Jazz Club, though superseded by the Revelation phono stage preamp, is still available due to popular demand.

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

Prices

£562.15 supplied with PSU1 power supply. Prices in GBP (pounds sterling) ex VAT/GST

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