Great thread. Thanks Pani for your input. Have a couple questions for the group. Looking for suggestions.
I see most people are using an appropriate phono pre-amp to deliver 100 ohms or more. Went through the 8 pages and might have missed it but is anyone using a SUT with their pre-amp.
I ordered the ART9 and it's going to go on my new VPI Prime with 3d arm. For step up and pre-amp capabilities I have several options. I have the Parks Audio CM1254 SUT and was using it with my AT33PTG/II on my VPI Scout. Not because my pre-amp options wouldn't support the .3 mv, but mostly because I'd bought into the idea that an a passive SUT to 47k mm pre-amp would deliver better results than most pre-amps could handle unless I was using a very high end pre-amp. It sounds really good.
So I have the budgie CM1254 SUT. I also have an Emotiva XSP-1 stereo pre-amplifier. It has an okay pre-amp. I believe it's MM 47k plus the option for the MC @ 47,100, 470, & 1000.
In addition I have the Clear Audio Nano V2. I bought this when I had my Project TT and was having trouble with isolating the unit to a point to avoid low frequency rumble through the speakers. That has both the MM option of 47k ohms and MC at 51, 200, 402 and 1000 ohms. Again, bought the Clear Audio mainly for the rumble filter but it seems to be a really good phono pre-amp for the $500 and under range.
So what are your thoughts. I'd be interested in people's point of view having the options detailed above.
I see most people are using an appropriate phono pre-amp to deliver 100 ohms or more. Went through the 8 pages and might have missed it but is anyone using a SUT with their pre-amp.
I ordered the ART9 and it's going to go on my new VPI Prime with 3d arm. For step up and pre-amp capabilities I have several options. I have the Parks Audio CM1254 SUT and was using it with my AT33PTG/II on my VPI Scout. Not because my pre-amp options wouldn't support the .3 mv, but mostly because I'd bought into the idea that an a passive SUT to 47k mm pre-amp would deliver better results than most pre-amps could handle unless I was using a very high end pre-amp. It sounds really good.
So I have the budgie CM1254 SUT. I also have an Emotiva XSP-1 stereo pre-amplifier. It has an okay pre-amp. I believe it's MM 47k plus the option for the MC @ 47,100, 470, & 1000.
In addition I have the Clear Audio Nano V2. I bought this when I had my Project TT and was having trouble with isolating the unit to a point to avoid low frequency rumble through the speakers. That has both the MM option of 47k ohms and MC at 51, 200, 402 and 1000 ohms. Again, bought the Clear Audio mainly for the rumble filter but it seems to be a really good phono pre-amp for the $500 and under range.
So what are your thoughts. I'd be interested in people's point of view having the options detailed above.