SUT for EAR 834p?


Hi folks. Happy Wednesday.

When I was younger I owned an EAR 834p (20 years ago?). Loved it, don’t know why I sold it. So I recently bought another one.

I found a very nice 834p (with Mullards) and have been playing through my system with a Dynavector 20x2L cartridge. If I press the moving coil button on the back, it sounds fine but I need to turn the volume up to really enjoy my music.

I’ve read that inserting an SUT between the table (SL1210GR) and the EAR might be a good idea, and if I do that just use the MM input. Supposed to sound "better"?

I’d appreciate experience listeners describing to me what differences I might notice other than increased volume. SUT’s are not inexpensive and suggestions would be appreciated brands/models. Or do I just sell the Dynavector and get a high output MC? Or a high quality MM?

Btw my music is "straight" jazz and classic rock.  And lots of acoustic guitar.  And piano, cello, etc.  

Thank you and Happy 4th coming up (my birthday).

Steve Ashe

 

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I currently use Ear’s MC4 sut with my Ear 834p with exceptional results. In a much lower price range, you can buy the Cinemag 1254. You can assemble it yourself from units sold separately or ask to someone to do it. You will not spend more than $400.

 

 

 

 

SUT can be a good thing if chosen correctly.

 I recommend you go to the website “Vinylengine” and look up “Step-Ups and MC cartridge’s “ get all the spec’s  on you cartridge and do some math to get the proper SUT for your cartridge. 
It is a good article on picking out the correct SUT. 
Joe Nies

This is all great information.  Thank you guys!   

I've been focused on digital for so long that I forgot how much I like vinyl.  I'm having fun with the 834p,and the SL1210GR turntable.  I'm going to start the search for a SUT for the Dynavector.  The internal EAR SUT sounds pretty good though.  Pretty, pretty good.....

I mean all of this is really great information.  I'll be living on vinylengine for a bit :-).