Phono stage for second system


My winter project is here.  Trying to set up a second system for my home office.

Will by mainly a vinyl system.

Space is an issue as the room is only 12 by 14.

Any suggestions for a small foot print phono stage in the 3-4 K price range.  Probably solid state, but open to tubes as long as the unit is one box solution.

Thanks and happy Thanksgiving.

rivinyl

All very heloful.

Has anyone experience with Hagerman Trumpet?  ( was mentioned on an old post)

How about a Gold Note PH-10. With a discount it's one of the best versatile units I've heard IMO.

“space is an issue” 

I would look into Parasound zphonoxxrm. Don’t let its miniature size or modest asking price deter you from trying. I’ve used it in my previous setup (TD124 + Hana ML) and it was pretty impressive in every aspect. 

https://parasound.com/products/zc-zphonoxrm

I have heard nothing but rave reviews about Hagerman Trumpet. Another phono that gets mentioned here often is Simaudio (Moon) 310LP Phono Pre. 

 

Sutherland Little Loco for medium to low output MC cart

No fiddling with loading and what you  hear  will be your cart 

No other  coloration or  ingredients added

As  I said cart dependent  and I’ve been running a Kleos SL

and the results are killer 

Good luck Willy-T

Just in case you want really cheap and very good, I recently got an Andover Sound Spinstage Phono preamp as a backup for my all-tube phono preamp. For $249 dollars. It is a moving magnet and moving coil preamp. In MM mode, it has so much more flexibility that I have ever seen - able to adjust both resistance and capacitance. In moving coil mode, it uses a transconductance  (transimpedance?) circuit which automatically matches to your MC cartridge without setting impedance and the like. 

 

I am using it with a Ortofon Synergy G cartridge that is worth 10 times the phono preamp, and I'm pleasantly surprised at how good it is. Michael Fremer reviewed it in his Tracking Angle magazine, and was giddy about it.  

 

Again, I'm sure you can do better. You probably can't do cheaper and better...