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Rolls VP29 - Phono preamplifier

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Help!!

(5 out of 5) by J. Desena on Sep 9, 2009
Can anyone who has this tell me how many amps it says on the power supply?? I lost mine and need to buy a new one and they won't sell me one cuz they don't know the amps! KILLIN ME!!! PLEASE HELP!!!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Simple, efficient, inexpensive...

(5 out of 5) by S. Roberts on Aug 18, 2009 (philadlephia, pa)
...just plug it in and listen to your vinyl through any receiver without a phono jack. My vinyl collection has never sounded as good as it does now through my new Sony system. I don't have the software to use the preamp to convert vinyl to mp3, but I hope to work on that soon. From what other reviewers are saying that also seems to work well with this little preamp. I wanted to get the Rolls tube preamp instead of this one, but it was a bit pricey. I'm glad that I didn't decide to shell out the extra cash, becasue this little guy does the trick just fine. Reccomended.

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Simple is good

(5 out of 5) by J. Joyce on Jun 26, 2008
Works as advertised. All I wanted to do was hook up an old turn table to a new 5.1 amp that had no turn table connections. Even able to use my old MMC needle. I am not an audiofile but it sounds good to me.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Phono preamplifier works for me

(4 out of 5) by Edward J. Dombrowski on May 19, 2007
This phono preamplifier worked well enough to allow me to access 33 LP records being played on my Dual record player. Since the Dual record player was just the player, i.e. no preamplifier, my record collection was virtually useless to me. The Rolls VP29 is a good product at a good price.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Not bad

(5 out of 5) by R. Wilson on Mar 1, 2007 (Avon, Co)
I dont have anything to compare this too. But I have a Harman Kardon avr 330 H.K. dvd 22 Infinity primus 360 speakers infinity alpha sub and a sansui turntable with ortofon super 10 cartridge and about $1000.00 worth of cables hooking it all up bought this to get me by until I can afford a tube phono stage (bought this system piece by piece over about 4 years)
Sound is clear and good. but like I said I have no way of compareing it to anything but Im sure its better than a thirty dollar radio shack unit. build quality seems good solid mettle with a green led power indicator on the front, which does not turn off by the way gold plated outputs, and an oversized finger turnable ground plate for turntable. if you looking for an enixpensive better than plastic radio shack unit this is it.