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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkless Electronics View Post
    Put the TT on the solid wall and use a phono stage next to it. Most will drive 20' of cable no problem (I presume 20M is a typo? If not it's still no problem to drive the cable).
    No typo I’m afraid. Will need to go up into attic space, across room and back down. Interconnectors will cost a bit at that length too!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Utterchaos View Post
    No typo I’m afraid. Will need to go up into attic space, across room and back down. Interconnectors will cost a bit at that length too!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkless Electronics View Post
    Put the TT on the solid wall and use a phono stage next to it. Most will drive 20' of cable no problem (I presume 20M is a typo? If not it's still no problem to drive the cable).
    This is correct.
    If you're still considering having an A/D converter next to the turntable, I wouldn't advise it. An ADC might be fine when fed with a 1V signal but you would be putting more like 5mV into it, or 0.5mV if you're using an MC cartridge. Most of the bits in the ADC will spend all their life sitting at 0!

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