There is a review of the Dynavector P-75 phono preamp in the current edition of HiFI+. I use am using a Nottingham Interspace w/ fully modified Rega RB300 arm and Incognito (Cardas) wiring harness w/ Dynavector 10X4mkII cartridge, in combination with the Dynavector P-75. Very impressed with the results.
Using a low output cartridge in combination with the P-75's phono enhancer setting supposedly makes the phono preamp something very special. I have not used the P-75 in this configuration because my cartridge is a high output MC.
Larry Weinstein, an analog dealer at Hollywood Sound I trust recommended the P-75 highly advising of great sound and versatility. Here is a quote from an e-mail Larry sent me last October:
"The Dynavector phono stage is fantastic! It blows away the phono stage in my Convergent Audio Technology Preamp which is hard to do, which a $6000 preamp. I don't know how they do it but it is insane kind of good!"
If your vinyl is lacking in dynamics or transient speed, I say go Dynavector. The Shelter cartridges are very neutral and would also work well in your set up.
Roger
Using a low output cartridge in combination with the P-75's phono enhancer setting supposedly makes the phono preamp something very special. I have not used the P-75 in this configuration because my cartridge is a high output MC.
Larry Weinstein, an analog dealer at Hollywood Sound I trust recommended the P-75 highly advising of great sound and versatility. Here is a quote from an e-mail Larry sent me last October:
"The Dynavector phono stage is fantastic! It blows away the phono stage in my Convergent Audio Technology Preamp which is hard to do, which a $6000 preamp. I don't know how they do it but it is insane kind of good!"
If your vinyl is lacking in dynamics or transient speed, I say go Dynavector. The Shelter cartridges are very neutral and would also work well in your set up.
Roger