vinyl on the move


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Kurt_tank,

Kind of obnoxious eh??

What I said was I was happy to be ONE causing this resurgence!

I did not say I was THE one!!!

Now as far as upgrading the TT and phono preamp, I am sure I will do it several times in three years, and am already shopping for a much better table for my reference rig, and after that retort of yours, the only thing your getting from me are sticks and coal!
Hey Kennyt,

I was just yanking your chain! ;-)

So, what turntable, tonearm, cartridge and phono preamp did you pick up, btw?

And thanks for the sticks and coal for Christmas. Given the energy prices, I can burn them to keep warm! That is a very thoughtful gift. Thank you! :-)
No problem!

I started out with a Marantz TT15 which is basically a modified Clearaudio Emotion with Clearaudio Virtuoso Ebony wood cart and a Dynavector P75 Mk II phono pre. It's great for the bedroom, now I am trying to decide on something for the main rig, looking at the Avid line as they look and sound really good, but still a ways away from committing to a high end analog rig, also due to the economy.
So how good is the Dynavector P75 phono preamp?

(Do you have any other phono preamps to reference it against?)

I ask, because I am always being asked for recommendations for preamps that are above the standard entry level models.

(I pretty much went straight up, first from an ARC PH-3 then to the Ayre K-1xe's phono boards. And most of my friends have had really expensive phono preamps too, such as the Aesthetix Rhea, the ASR Basis Exclusive, the Lamm LP2, the Manley Steelhead, etc. So I really don't have much of a frame of reference between the entry level phono preamps, like the Belari and the Parasound, and those types.)

Thanks for the info.
Sorry Kurt, I can't be of much help comparing it to others as I am really early on in this and it is my only point of reference. I bought the Dynavector as I got a pretty good deal on it and it is very flexible allowing me to change cartridges without replacing the phono preamp.

I also looked at the Sim Audio LP5.3 but didn't need the balanced outs for the bedroom.... I might try that in the main rig when I get to it.