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Originally Posted by Formerly YB-2
Unfortunately, the E-270 appears to no longer support the use of the phono-card like its predecessor E-260 did. As Accuphase was touting the "introductory" price of the E-270, perhaps dropping this configuration is one way they made their price-point. Too bad, as I prefer the size & look of the E-270 to the larger models and its 90wpc is fine for my needs.
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Glenn -- PM me your email as I have a 6meg pdf on the E270.
The E-270 provides one slot for an option board on the rear panel.
● Option boards can be used to realize direct connection of digital signals for high-quality music playback, or to enjoy high-quality playback of analog records.
● The Analog Disc Input Boards AD-9/AD-10/AD-20 can also be used. In this case, the MC/MM button on the front panel of the E-270 has no effect. MC/MM switching must be performed on the board.
Analog Disc Input Board AD-30:
Features a high-performance, high-gain phono equalizer for playback of analog records with outstanding sound quality.
● MM/MC switching can be performed on the front panel of the E-270.
● On-board switches for input impedance switching and subsonic filter
MC: Gain 66 dB, Impedance 30/100/300 ohms
MM: Gain 40 dB, Impedance 47 kilohms
Best Sir,
Bob
Sorry for the mix up in the earlier writing of this post #7 -- coffee short and was getting E270 confused with E470. I've changed this post a couple times. It's now correct from E-270 pdf data.