I don't know about the specific models you are asking about, but, as a general rule, there are considerable advantages to a built-in phonostage: the combination is much more likely to be compatible and synergistic; you save on a pair of interconnects (good ones are quite expensive); and you eliminate the sound degradation inherent in RCA connections.
Nova Phenomena vs. E.A.R. 868P
I've decided to buy an E.A.R. 868 preamp and I'm having a little difficulty deciding whether to get the phono stage that comes with the E.A.R. or buy a separate Nova Phenomena phono stage. Unfortunately, I would not be able to audition any of these components and that is why I'm asking for your input.
There are different things about each that appeal to me. Particularly, I like the potential quiet of the Nova, but I also like the crisp and airy sound of high quality tube gear. Both of these attributes contribute to my enjoyment of music. I'm curious if there are any "tube guys" like me out there who have been converted to ss by the nova or another ss phono stage? Can the Nova hang with the musical presentation of the E.A.R.?
In my system I have a Pro-ject 9.1 tt with the stock carbon fiber tonearm and a Sumiko Blackbird cart., a Levinson 433 amp and B&W 804s. I listen to, in order, rock and roll, bop jazz and some classical.
I know this is highly subjective and that's what I'm interested in: your informed, subjective opinions. So feel free to let 'er rip. Thanks!
There are different things about each that appeal to me. Particularly, I like the potential quiet of the Nova, but I also like the crisp and airy sound of high quality tube gear. Both of these attributes contribute to my enjoyment of music. I'm curious if there are any "tube guys" like me out there who have been converted to ss by the nova or another ss phono stage? Can the Nova hang with the musical presentation of the E.A.R.?
In my system I have a Pro-ject 9.1 tt with the stock carbon fiber tonearm and a Sumiko Blackbird cart., a Levinson 433 amp and B&W 804s. I listen to, in order, rock and roll, bop jazz and some classical.
I know this is highly subjective and that's what I'm interested in: your informed, subjective opinions. So feel free to let 'er rip. Thanks!
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