Too many people use CD only and do not want to pay extra for a phono stage they'll never use. A used Audible Illusions model 3A would have been a better choice if you do not object to owning a tube pre-amp. Not only is it superior to the MF as a pre-amp, but it comes with an excellent phono stage and a low pass filter. Of course it retails for $2295 to $2495 depending on vintage, which is why I suggest used. You can expect to pay $1100 to $1500 and they are built to last a lifetime.
Reasonable preamps with phono stage
Hi, thanks for taking the time to look. I just ordered a musical fidelity A3.2 preamp. I haven't heard it yet, but it probably should sound as goo as a3 which it replaces and it cand be had for >1500$. Am I mistaken but are ther very few preamps for less than 2k new that have a phono stage? MF is a company with a track record that is likely to be in business until the warranty runs out, but few other companies with those characteristics seem to "throw in a phono stage on their preamps. Why is that? Does everyone just want separate phono stages?
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