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TCC TC-780LC Stereo Line Level Amp / Booster with iPod Jack; BLACK VERSION

TCC TC-780LC Stereo Line Level Amp / Booster with iPod Jack; BLACK VERSION
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TCC TC-780LC Stereo Line Level Amp / Booster with iPod Jack; BLACK VERSION

 
 
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Features
  • available in black or silver finish; this is the BLACK VERSION

  • Front panel stereo minijack for connecting MP3s, iPods; power switch (on level control)

  • both RCA and DIN (5 pin) inputs and outputs

  • RIAA freq response 20hz-20,000hz +/- 0.5dB, S/N ratio >80dB

  • One year defective repair or exchange warranty


Description

Do you have a line level source (TV audio, MP3 player, video game etc) which simply isn't loud enough? One that forces you to crank up your receiver or amp volume control, simply to match your other sources? Or perhaps you need to run a long line between your TV audio line out and your receiver on the other side of the room, but find too much level is lost, or worse, interference from hum or a radio station is induced. This product is the fix. The TC-780LC provides up to 20dB of gain with any line level source, allowing longer cable runs or that "bump" you need to cure low volume issues. Used in series following one of our phono preamps (see the middle illustration in the connection diagram image), the TC-780LC can be used to compensate for low output phono cartridges (B&O MMC series owners, take note!), so that you don't have to crank the volume every time you play a record. Or you can use it to add a volume control between a line level source and a power amp which has no level adjustment of its own. The 5-pin DIN in/out jacks match those found on older European brands including Bang & Olufsen, Tandberg and Revox, while the RCA jacks match virtually everything else. Connecting to the front panel miniplug jack automatically bypasses the rear inputs, allowing temporary hookup of iPods and MP3 players for listening or recording. Again, you are purchasing the BLACK VERSION. To find the silver version, enter B004RYMYUO in the Amazon search bar.


Product Details
Product Length:5.6 inches
Product Width:1.5 inches
Product Height:2.9 inches
Product Weight:1.4 pounds
Package Length:7.7 inches
Package Width:6.1 inches
Package Height:2.3 inches
Package Weight:1.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 17 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 17 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Just What the Doctor Ordered  Mar 05, 2009 By John L. Hughes, Jr. "hughes_jr"
I wanted my dvd player to play louder thru my speakers. I bought this gadget, connected to my dvd player, then to my speakers. The sound shook the room. Mission accomplished!

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5Incredible!  Jun 13, 2009 By Peter Johngren
Just got this little booster and it is absolutely fantastic. It solves my problem perfectly, which was trying to balance the line out of a Blu-Ray DVD player located across the room from the amp and other components. The DVD players seem to put out a totally anemic stereo line out compaired to other components. This little device solves both that fact and the 20' RCA cable run which was picking up lots of hum if I cranked the amp up.

Now I have the little booster located right at the BD player, and right next to my chair so I can adjust it at will. The sound is wonderful, clean, and no more hum. Totally great.

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5Great little preamp  Sep 24, 2011 By PaulK
I'm using this to connect my ipod to my stereo receiver's tape inputs. I've been playing the ipod through a Belkin ipod dock. The receiver volume had to be turned up so high I was worried about my speakers if I forgot to turn it down for other devices. Adding the preamp let me turn the receiver volume down quite a bit, but not as much as I hoped. I had to turn the preamp up all the way and the receiver still had to be turned up to a very high level. It improved the bass response in my music too. All in all, a noticeable improvement, but I was a little disappointed. Then I tried the ipod headphone output into the preamp's mp3 input and the improvement is great. The receiver volume is at a normal level for the amount of sound being produced. I know I'm running through both the ipod's amp and the preamp before the stereo's amp, but none of the 3 are maxed out anymore. Basically, the line out levels from the ipod are too low for this preamp to bring them up to the level I wanted, but it works great with the headphone outputs. The anemic ipod bass is gone too. For the price, I'm very happy.

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5Great Product  Sep 15, 2011 By Lee P
If you have an old record player and a new receiver this is the product for you. it clears up the static makes the sound purer and boosts the volume. Awesome!!!

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3Works fine, very simple  May 25, 2011 By scott morrison
Well, it does exactly what it claims, and it works fine in my audio system. Then I opened it up to see what was inside, and I'm not sure what more I was expecting to find, but I feel a little bit silly paying $50 for a single dual op amp in a black metal box.

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