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Old 02-13-2022, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by joel_hifi View Post
Hi, you actually simply connect it between the turntable and the phono preamp or I'm assuming in your case the C2300 phono input.

If you look at the picture of the back panel on their website you will see line in and line out connections for that purpose:

https://sweetvinyl.com/collections/f...ucts/sc-1-mini

In my case I have the SC-1 Mini/Phono which has the built-in phono preamp but which I bypass as I prefer the Einstein Little Big Phono and the Benz Lukascheck PP1 in my main system. The only reason I opted for the Phono version is because I believe it was worth the extra $500 in case I decide at one point to upgrade to their SC-1 Plus or SC-2 Plus (they have the additional floor noise removal feature and ripping/digitizing in case of the SC-2) then I can move the SC-1 to my secondary system, without the need of an additional phono box.

I found the SweetVinyl algo to be pretty efficient at removing clicks & pops, without altering the sound quality of the analog rig.

Here's the link to Michael Fremer's review of the discontinued predecessor SC-1:

https://www.analogplanet.com/content...mover-any-good

You will find other positive reviews online.

Best, Joel
I visited the website and saw a sample hookup for the SC-1 Plus. The TT goes into the phono preamp, then that goes to the SC-1 Plus, then the SC-1 Plus goes into the preamp line stage. I didn't see any other option. I e-mailed Sweet Vinyl on this, we'll see what they say.
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