louder<\/a>. Here are just a few of them: First, you could invest in better speakers and amplifiers to increase the sound levels. Second, if your turntable has an adjustable volume knob or an input setting that lets you amplify the signal before it reaches the amplifier (called phono pre-amp), turn up those settings as much as possible \u2013 they usually offer more than enough amplification power. Thirdly, if all else fails and turning up the volume on your devices isn’t working for you, one last option is to purchase an amplifier.<\/p>\nHow to get the best sound from your turntable?<\/h2>\n
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Music lovers are always looking for new ways to make their music sound better. One way is by adding a subwoofer to the system, but another way is by upgrading your turntable cartridge to one that has an increased output level. This blog post will explore both of these options and how they can improve your listening experience. <\/p>\n
There are two ways you can upgrade your current setup: add a subwoofer and upgrade your turntable cartridge. The first thing we’ll do is go over why you might want to add a subwoofer or upgrade your turntable cartridge in general before diving into the details on what each option entails. Adding a subwoofer gives you louder bass frequencies.<\/p>\n
When people think of upgrading their sound system, they usually don’t consider the speakers or how loud the music is coming. To get the most out of your system, you need to have a good speaker that will fill up a room with excellent quality sound and plenty of volumes. If you’re looking for a way to upgrade your current setup without spending too much money on new gear, then here are some quick tips on how to make your turntable louder: Adding another pair of high-quality bookshelf or tower speakers can help improve both bass response and overall volume.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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