Nad Phono Preamp Pp2 Manual Page

: Never connect the PP 2 to an input marked "PHONO" on your receiver, as this will cause severe distortion.

The PP 2 utilizes high-quality components and a 24V power supply for enhanced musical dynamics and stability. Moving Magnet (MM) Moving Coil (MC) Gain at 1kHz Input Sensitivity 3.5mV (ref. 200mV output) 0.2mV (ref. 200mV output) Signal-to-Noise Ratio 80dB (A-weighted) 78dB (A-weighted) RIAA Accuracy ±0.3dBplus or minus 0.3 d cap B ±0.3dBplus or minus 0.3 d cap B THD (20Hz - 20kHz) Source: NAD PP-2 Specifications . 3. Troubleshooting

Move the PP 2 away from other equipment (like power transformers) to reduce interference. Nad Phono Preamp Pp2 Manual

: If your turntable has a separate ground wire, secure it to the GND thumb screw on the back of the PP 2 to minimize hum.

: Use RCA cables to connect the PP 2 Output to a Line-Level input (e.g., CD, AUX, Tuner) on your receiver. : Never connect the PP 2 to an

The is a compact, low-noise device designed to add a turntable to modern amplifiers or receivers that only have "Line-Level" inputs (like CD, AUX, or Tuner). It supports both Moving Magnet (MM) and Moving Coil (MC) cartridges via separate inputs and a rear selector switch. 1. Setup & Installation

Plug your turntable's RCA leads into the or MM inputs on the back of the PP 2, depending on your cartridge type. Match the colors: Red for Right (R) and White for Left (L). 200mV output) 0

: Check that all RCA plugs are fully inserted into their respective sockets on both the PP 2 and the amplifier.