Question? Can an in line regular pre-amp be used for just running it's phono pre to an intergrated amplifier? I know you can buy a dedicated phono pre, but I am wondering why you couldn't use any pre-amp for the phono. Thanks
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Question? Can an in line regular pre-amp be used for just running it's phono pre to an intergrated amplifier? I know you can buy a dedicated phono pre, but I am wondering why you couldn't use any pre-amp for the phono. Thanks