Is it possible to turn off the phono preamps of a Ecler Nuo 2.0 mixer?
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    Default Is it possible to turn off the phono preamps of a Ecler Nuo 2.0 mixer?

    I can't find any information on it at all and there's no immediately obvious way of doing so. I'm not overly optimistic that there is a method but I thought I would ask here just in case someone has any info.

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    Can't you just use the line in?

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    I'm trying to get additional line inputs.
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    Ok, I don't think it is possible. You could attenuate the incoming signal. Or run it through a phono DI box.

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    You could open it up and remove/replace some components. Worked for me on numark mixer. All it took is replacing a resistor and a capacitor. I basically disconnected the RIAA preamp and connected the RCAs to where the output of RIAA preamp was with the same components that line-in line has.
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    what you want is an inverse RIAA convertor. I bought a couple a while ago for the exact same reason.

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    Not if you care for the sound quality.
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    it's perfectly acceptable. you're wrong.

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