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The ART DJPREII Phono Preamplifier is a compact, rugged device designed to amplify and optimize vinyl playback. Featuring switchable input capacitance, a low cut filter to remove rumble, and a front gain trim with signal/clip LED, it delivers pristine, RIAA-standard audio. Its aluminum housing and versatile RCA connections make it ideal for integrating turntables with modern audio systems, ensuring flawless sound for audiophiles and professionals alike.





| Asin | B000AJR482 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,981 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2 in Audio Component Preamplifiers |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,043) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2004 |
| Item Model Number | DJPRE II |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.6 x 1.85 inches |
| Size | 14.1 x 7.3 x 2.3 inches |
| Voltage | 12 volts_of_direct_current |
User
Excellent preamp at an affordable price
Full disclosure: I'm a vinyl record enthusiast, I've been using turntables for over 30 years, and I repair/rebuild/restore vintage turntables.I spent a couple of weeks trying to decide which sub-$100 phono preamp I should buy. Most of the preamps in this price range get mediocre reviews. I stumbled upon the ART DJPRE II almost by accident, and was impressed with the high number of favorable reviews, so I decided to give it a try.I've been using it for almost three months, and thus far I've been very impressed by it. The build quality is very good, the sound quality is excellent, and it has some nice features that I haven't seen in other comparably priced preamps.One of the things I like most about this preamp -- a feature that most other preamps in the same price range are lacking -- is the level adjustment knob. There are two scenarios where this feature comes in handy: first, if you use different cartridges with different output levels. For example, one of my cartridges has a high output level (9 mV), and one of my other cartridges has a much lower output level (2.5 mV). The level knob on the preamp allows me to adjust the preamp's amplification to match the cartridge I'm using. The other scenario is that some of my records were recorded at very low levels, and some of my other records were recorded at very high levels. The level adjustment knob, along with the signal/clipping light, makes it easy to adjust the output level, and this is VERY helpful when transferring vinyl records to CD/MP3. This might not seem like a big deal, but I find it to be a really great feature, and theoretically it should offer better audio quality than attempting to boost or lower the audio after the fact with an audio editing program -- which is what you'd have to do if your preamp didn't have a level adjustment knob.I also really appreciate the rumble filter, which is another great feature that isn't typically found on preamps in this price range. It works as advertised and does not alter the audio quality.I do find that the blue power light is very bright, as other reviewers have pointed out, but I'm not particularly bothered by it. If you find it disturbing, you can always put a small piece of black tape over it.If you need a phono preamp and you can't afford to spend big bucks, I think this is absolutely your best bet.UPDATE: I've now been using this preamp for almost two years and it still works flawlessly. I'm very happy I chose it.
User
Does what it should
I'm not about to try and expound on the sonic quality of this device. I will tell you though that it does exactly what it is supposed to do. That is, boost the very low signal level from a moving magnet phono cartridge to the level required for standard stereo inputs. It has a gain adjustment but in my case it works best turned to the maximum. I have it connected to the tape input of a newer Onkyo stereo.This unit also has a few "extra" features including a pushbutton for low cut filter and another for adjustment for the input impedance. I didn't notice much if any difference when switching either of these off or on but they are there if you need them.The unit is well made and feels very solid. I bought this to replace a Behringer preamp that didn't work for me. The Behringer had two problems. The first was that there wasn't enough gain. That could have more to do with my Onkyo but this unit is much better in that regard. It would be nice to have even more gain yet but this one will work fine. The bigger problem was what it was doing to my Onkyo M5030 amp. I use the M5030 to power speakers throughout the house. The Onkyo receiver has a second zone low level output that the M5030 is connected to. When playing the turntable through the second zone the M5030 would peak the level meters and the lamps would dim. When I lifted the needle from the record the meters and lights acted the same. It only stopped when I unplugged the preamp from the receiver or switched the input away from the tape input (that I am using for the turntable). The unit doesn't do this at all. With the unit on, the table turning, and the needle off the record everything is very quiet, just as it should be.If you have a newer receiver that doesn't have a phono input, would like to use a turntable, and do not want to spend hundreds of dollars, yet still want a preamp that works, this is just what you need.As I said, I cannot speak to the sonic abilities of this unit or its design. I believe many people "hear" nuances in more esoteric audio equipment to a large degree because they want to. I likely would not know the difference between this one and one that cost $500 so only you can be the judge. I will say that this unit doesn't seem to do anything offensive and my new LPs sound very nice. At least to me. :)HTH
User
Excellent product
I only trust my vinyl collection to a vintage turntable (in my case a very nice 70's era AR-XA with a Pickering cartridge). As others have noted, such turntables produce an output that needs to be passed through a separate pre-amp. Receivers in the past had a pre-amp incorporated via a designated phono input. My old receiver bit the dust, so I procured a nice Yamaha only to find on arrival it did not have a phono input, and hence no pre-amp (and that apparently is now the case for most if not all manufacturers). I chose this pre-amp based on its favorable reviews, its small size, and its modest price point. From my perspective it has more than proven to be an excellent solution for my particular turntable. Setup was trivial - you just plug your phono into it and run a patch cord to an available audio input on the receiver. There is a ground input on the pre-amp if your turntable requires one (the AR does not). I have absolutely no complaint about quality of output, although I hasten to add I am by no means an audiophile. I can't speak to the advantages of the rumble filter or the 100pF/200pF capacitance adjustments since the Pickering cartridge works great regardless of setting and my AR turntable doesn't have rumble issues. The major downside of the product is its lack of off/on switch, not a good thing given the very bright blue LED that is on whenever it is powered (and which is why I decided to rate it 4 stars instead of 5). The product packaging provides little if any information beyond what is provided on the Amazon site, but that is perhaps a reflection of just how simple it is to set up.
User
Very good phono pre amp at great price. Fast delivery.
This phono pre amp works great. Easy to set up and use. Like other reviewers mention it does have a blue light that is on all the time the unit is plugged into power. Not an issue for me I just slide a picture frame in front of the unit.
User
worth the upgrade from a pyle pre amp
amazing, sounds great.
User
Vintage Turntable Preamp
I used this Phono Preamp on a few different Turntables, and the sound was smooth, but I didn’t hear much different with the Filters with the newer turntables, but I did hear a difference with my Vintage turntable and I was really able to enjoy the sound.I think this is a really good choice for someone with an older model turntable but with also work very well with a newer model turntable also.
User
Fine
Good price for a TT preamp. Works.
User
Million $$$ Sound if you...
I've been using the ART DJPRE II for about four months. Now that I have everything configured, the sound is breathtaking. It rivals other phono preamps costing thousands of dollars. NOTE: Be sure to connect the DJPRE GROUND terminal to your phonograph GROUND terminal via a separate grounding wire (spade lug terminals recommended). Also, be certain your phono is connected to a good earth GROUND. It DOES matter!The real trick to get exceptional sound out of this little gem is to feed it what it likes best... that is a diet of PURE 12 volt DC. For a cost of about $30 you can build your own 12 volt PURE DC power supply. I've posted a picture that shows the details about how to do this. This little simple DIY project also gives you the ability to conveniently turn the unit on/off from the front. This is a feature other reviewers have noticed the DJPRE II is missing and would sure be nice to have.UPDATE Nov 2, 2013: Amazon moved the picture(s) I posted. To see picture(s) click on hyperlink of my reviewer name, then select the tab for "Images," and on that page scroll down and select hyperlink for "Image Gallery." You will find picture(s) and DIY instructions there.Initially, I'll admit I was a little disappointed. While the sound was very good, there was a subtle but yet unmistakable 60 Hz hum that I just couldn't get rid of. All the grounding tricks in the world, and believe me, as a retired military electronics engineer, I know MANY grounding and RF/EMI shielding techniques, I could not eliminate the hum. I just couldn't live with the unwanted noise. The unit's only drawback turns out to be its own supplied power adapter/converter. The unit's operating voltage is spec'd at 9 to 12 volts (AC or DC). The DJPRE II that I received from Amazon was supplied with a 120V AC to 9V AC adapter. NOTE: As of the writing of this review Amazon Product Features says "12V DC (Adapter included)" - a little discrepancy, but no big deal.I tried using other power adapters (I have many). I tried 12V DC, 9V AC (supplied with unit), and just to see how rugged this little dude is, I even tried a 15V DC adapter. The DJPRE II performed about the same, regardless of the power adapter used. That low level but annoying 60Hz hum was there in every instance.I began researching the high end audiophile grade phono preamps costing between $2000 to $7000. Being a technical engineer, I check out the spec's very diligently. I noticed that some of the high-end preamps, although connected to a regular 120V AC wall outlet, actually use an internal relay switch that switches to internal "battery power when operating" and then when not in use, the internal battery is charged by the standard line voltage (converted and rectified to DC of course).After a trip to my local electronics retailer, about $30 in miscellaneous parts, and a little creative ingenuity along with a can of spray paint and my prototype build time, I was ready to try out my theory. I plugged my custom built PURE 12V DC power supply into the DJPRE II and I was instantly transported to musical nirvana (and NO 60 Hz hum)!FURTHER INSIGHT: If you check out the photos I posted, you will see that my system uses a non-resonant Sumiko HS12 headshell mounted with a Lyra Delos MC (moving coil) cartridge, that is fed to an Ortofon Verto step-up transformer where it is converted to the MM (moving magnet) output level required as input for the ART DJPRE II. The ART DJPRE II is NOT able to use a high-end, low voltage (typically .5 mV or less) MC cartridge output directly. The ART DJPRE II is designed for use with MM cartridges, output loading: 47 kOhm / 100 to 200 pF. The output range for MM cartridges is usually somewhere between 4 to 9 mV.I highly recommend this product if you are willing to build a very simple 12V DC power supply. I guarantee you will be amazed at the sound quality that fully complies with RIAA standards. Happy listening to all.
User
Er leistet seit Jahren sehr gute Dienste!
Ich habe diesen Vorverstärker in 2018 gekauft, ihn mit Plattenspieler und PC-Soundkarte verbunden und auf diese Weise schon etliche Platten digitalisiert.Und ich möchte das Gerät nicht mehr missen! Was den etwas dumpfen Klang anbelangt: Das stört mich absolut nicht, denn bei der Audio-Restauration mittels Software verwende ich sowieso einen Equalizer...Kurz und gut: Für mich und meine Zwecke ein top Gerät!!!
User
Ottimo preamp phono per qiesta fascia di prezzo
Prima di acquistare questo preamp ho letto e guardato una valangata di recensioni e una volta provato ho avuto la certezza di aver scelto bene.Ovviamente bisogna commisurate l'aspettativa alla cifra spesa, non è un preamp da 2000€.Provatelo e sicuramente non lo rimanderete in dietro
User
Excellent préamplificateur phono
Excellent préamplificateur phono qui remplace très avantageusement mon ancien préamplificateur Vivanco. Maillon d'une d'une excellente chaine à composantes audiophiles de grande qualité (avec préampli et ampli à tubes), il me permet de réécouter enfin avec beaucoup de plaisir ma collection de vinyles rangée depuis belle lurette. Les vinyles neufs sonnent parfaitement bien.Une rapport qualité/prix incroyable !
User
Excelente.
El producto me llego a tiempo, bien empaquetado y en perfectas condiciones. El funcionamiento es excelente, tiene muy buena fidelidad y buena ganancia. Mueve perfectamente fonocaptores de imán movible como de bobina movible. La calidad de audio me pareció a la altura de los mejores.
User
Preamp
This is a superb piece of kit it's worth every penny build quality is good sound quality is excellent got some good tweeks for making a few adjustments to the sound of your turntable it seem to bring the best out from my audio technica cartridge lots of detail good controlled treble good midrange and bass sounds smooth and articulate when I first thought about upgrading my first was going to be a different cartridge but I desided to go for the preamp to see what improvement could be made from using a internal preamp and all I can say is this preamp as made at least a 98 % difference to my turntable without touching the cartridge so I'm convinced the internal preamp was the weak link in my system at this time .
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