Jason (a Schiit founder) over on head-fi just today alluded to a coming "insane" new phono pre-amp - what ever that means.
Schiit Mani or Cambridge duo or Mofi ultraphono for a phono stage.
I would like to hear from members who actually own either one or more of these, regarding their sound quality. I mostly listen to uptempo smooth jazz and like very fast and very tight bass (not boomy though).
I also cannot decide between a Goldring 2500 and a Nagaoka MP500 I am about to buy for a Linn Sondek with Audiomods V arm. At this stage, I am NOT considering MC cartridges due to the inconvenience of their styli not being replaceable (altho my choice of phono preamps all have the MC option in case I change my mind in the future).
Which of the above two cartridges and of the 3 preamps are preferable ?
Thanks in advance for any comments.
I also cannot decide between a Goldring 2500 and a Nagaoka MP500 I am about to buy for a Linn Sondek with Audiomods V arm. At this stage, I am NOT considering MC cartridges due to the inconvenience of their styli not being replaceable (altho my choice of phono preamps all have the MC option in case I change my mind in the future).
Which of the above two cartridges and of the 3 preamps are preferable ?
Thanks in advance for any comments.
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As for cartridges, I favor HO MM with the Mani, but HOMC sounds and works well, if your line stage has enough gain for your taste. I'm a pretty big fan of AudioTechnica MM carts. They are linear and musical, and they have a new line, the AT95-VM series, which has a wide array of state-of-the art snap-in replacement stylii: bonded conical, bonded elliptical, nude elliptical, nude MicroLinear, and nude Shibata. |
The only item I have and use regularly is the Mani. Very very good, better than cds playing thru the Schiit Modi3 Dac. I'm a big jazz fan and this preamp (with Thorens TD203 and Ortofon 2m Blue cart) is simply amazing for me. Great PRaT, bold and tight bass, detail and air. I see no reason to change my analog set up playing thru an el34 tube integrated amp. |
Honestly, if I had to choose one right now I would probably go with the Cambridge Solo since (it's exactly like the Duo, just no MC - and I only have MM, so I can save a few bucks here). Right now the Cambridge is the measurement king for budget Phono preamps and that is worth a lot of points in my book. |
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