Behringer PP400 User's Manual

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Pages 44
Year 2021
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Behringer PP400 Specification

The Behringer PP400 is an ultra-compact phono preamplifier designed to interface between turntables and modern audio equipment, offering a seamless solution for vinyl enthusiasts. It serves as a bridge, converting the phono signal from a turntable to a line-level signal, ensuring compatibility with amplifiers, sound cards, and other audio devices lacking a dedicated phono input. The device boasts a robust yet minimalist design, emphasizing portability and ease of use.

At its core, the PP400 integrates a high-precision phono preamp circuit that amplifies the weak signal output from a turntable's cartridge. It supports both moving magnet (MM) and moving coil (MC) cartridges, providing flexibility for various turntable setups. The unit is equipped with RCA inputs and outputs, ensuring broad compatibility with a wide range of audio equipment. Additionally, a ground terminal is included to prevent hum and noise, a common issue in vinyl playback systems.

The PP400 features a user-friendly design with a simple plug-and-play operation, requiring no complex setup or configuration. It operates on a low-noise, external DC power supply, which contributes to its high-quality audio performance, delivering clear and detailed sound reproduction. With its compact footprint, the PP400 is ideal for space-constrained environments, making it a practical choice for both home audio systems and professional audio setups. The Behringer PP400 stands out as an affordable, reliable solution for vinyl playback, ensuring that music enthusiasts can enjoy their records with enhanced audio clarity and fidelity.

Behringer PP400 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Behringer PP400 to my turntable and speakers?

To connect the Behringer PP400, use a set of RCA cables to connect the output of your turntable to the RCA inputs on the PP400. Then, use another set of RCA cables to connect the RCA outputs on the PP400 to the input of your speakers or amplifier.

What is the power supply specification for the Behringer PP400?

The Behringer PP400 requires a 12V DC power supply with a minimum current of 150mA. Ensure the power adapter is compatible with these specifications for proper operation.

Can I use the PP400 with a non-phono input device?

The PP400 is designed specifically for phono inputs to amplify the signal to line level. It is not recommended to use it with non-phono input devices as it may distort the audio signal.

Why am I experiencing a humming noise when using the PP400?

Humming noise is often due to grounding issues. Ensure that your turntable is properly grounded to the PP400. If the problem persists, check all cable connections and try using a different power outlet.

How do I clean and maintain my Behringer PP400?

To maintain your PP400, regularly dust the unit with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents. Ensure all connections are secure and inspect cables for wear and tear periodically.

Is the PP400 compatible with both MM and MC cartridges?

The PP400 is compatible with MM (Moving Magnet) cartridges. It is not designed for use with MC (Moving Coil) cartridges, which require a different type of preamp.

What should I do if there is no sound coming from the PP400?

First, ensure that all connections are secure and the power supply is functioning. Check the volume settings on your amplifier or speakers. If there is still no sound, test with a different set of RCA cables.

Can I connect the PP400 to a computer for recording purposes?

Yes, you can connect the PP400 to a computer using an RCA to 3.5mm cable or RCA to USB audio interface, allowing you to record audio from your turntable directly onto your computer.

How can I reduce static noise using the PP400?

Reduce static noise by ensuring proper grounding of your turntable and using high-quality, shielded RCA cables. Also, keep the PP400 and cables away from devices that may cause electromagnetic interference.

What is the correct way to store the PP400 when not in use?

Store the PP400 in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Disconnect all cables and cover the unit with a dust cover to protect it from dust and debris.