I've got and use the i2Audio Phono One for a few days. Now I want to connect the board inside my turntable and modify the existing 'Phono Out' socket to 'Line Out'. I want to make use the additional solder pads for input, output. But I can find only 'R+', 'R-', 'L+', 'L-' and 'G'. Please advise how I can solder the input and output on it. Thanks.
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Joseph Chan Feel wonder that no one can answer my question, is it true there is no support from HiFiBerry for the product they sell?
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Joerg The Phono One does not have solder pads for the outputs. But you can solder wires to the pads of the RCA output of the board to the RCA outputs of your turntable. Also please be careful how to connect the tonearm cables to the pre-amp. Are they single-ended or real differential, is there a separate or common ground? You probably get that info from the manufacturer of your turntable.
Also notice that you void the warranty if you modify the board.
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Joseph Chan Dear Joerg, thanks for your information. Yes, I believe it is true that the Phono One has no solder pads for the output. But according to information from all the different selling points (except from HiFiBerry) indicated that there is additional solder pads for input, output and supply. I even can't find the Datasheet of the Phono One from HiFiBerry site. When I click the 'Datasheet' tag of the product information from the HiFiBerry site, it refers to a wrong site. If the information of the selling points are wrong, why the manufacturer not correct it. Last but not the least, thanks for your advise about the warranty, yes, I know the consequence.