Hagerman Trumpet MC review


Disclaimer.  This is far from a “scientific” evaluation.  Just my personal experience on my system.  See my other threads for a system outline.

The Hagerman Trumpet replaces a JLTi v.3 that has been my phono stage for about 15 years now.  So went from solid state to tubes.  I won’t go into detail on either as the specs are available online.

The Trumpet runs 4 12ax7 and 2 12au7 tubes and since it relies on the tubes for input, gain, phase splitting and output, it is a tube rollers dream.  Right out of the box even with stock tubes (4 Mullard ax7 and two EH au7 reissues) it blew the JLTi away.  Soundstage was wider and deeper with a more 3D presence.  There was more separation and definition between instruments, more “air” and timbre was more accurate.  It was not a small change, even in my far from perfect room.  Vocals were more natural and there was less “smearing”.  A pet peeve of mine is when instruments get up and walk around the stage, especially apparent in classical music.  The JLTi did have the upper hand in a couple of areas, it was quieter, and faster (attack and decay/transients), but not huge advantage for either of these.  The JLTi got a lot of high praise from the usual crowd when introduced, so this is no small feat for the Hagerman which, if inflation is factored in sells for about 1/4 to 1/3 of what the JLTi v3 would sell for now.  There was also less “hash” with the Trumpet, but still some there.  Then I rolled in some nice old tubes.  Au7’s are Mazda “pinched waist” from the 1960’s, in the v2 sockets are a pair of Mazda nickel plates from the late 60’s and in the v1 are a pair of Siemens long black plates from 1960.  What a difference, soundstage goes way beyond the speakers, you can really hear the hall in classical or live recordings, extended FR, just all around more.  Hash is gone, though this may have been a burn in issue.  In short, I would highly recommend giving this pre a try.  It is truly amazing and the customer service is exemplary.  If there is anything I missed or you want to know, just respond.  

oceanica

I can confirm after over 30 phono preamps over the years with some being close to 10k, the Trumpet is a technical marvel and I have no idea how Jim squeezed so much performance out of this pre at this price point?!? Dead quiet on 103dB sensitive speakers and single-ended tube pre/amp.

 

One thing I would recommend are Telefunken smooth plate ECC83's up front and ECC82's in rear slots. The change is unbelievable in terms of SQ. I can also recommend Seimans/Halske ECC83 up front as well for detail freaks (I like smooth tube sound). These are gorgeous sounding, just a different presentation.

 

I want to try Tesla ECC83's as I've read these are Tele ecc803s (https://www.jacmusic.com/techcorner/ARTICLES/English/Portraits/E83CC/ECC83-part-numbering1.html) and an SBooster linear power supply.

 

This pre is one of my prized budget finds of all time. No BS! It's the real deal!

Question for the tube rollers.

Do the 12 AX7's need a match quad?  or just a two matched pairs?

The 12ax7's are getting a bit pricey