@simao
Actually MC is exaggerating here a bit as he almost always does. I spent 50% more on a Luxman EQ-500 which substantially betters the Herron in every respect. The VTPH2A in my view is hands down the best performing phono pre at it's price point but as you move up to the ~$6K range there are definitely better phono stages out there....not all at $6K+ are better but some certainly are - much better. The weakest link in the VTPH2A is the FET-based MC gain stage. The VTPH2A sounds best with a decent SUT if you're using a MC cart.
Oddly enough, millercarbon is right in just how Herron products are.
Actually MC is exaggerating here a bit as he almost always does. I spent 50% more on a Luxman EQ-500 which substantially betters the Herron in every respect. The VTPH2A in my view is hands down the best performing phono pre at it's price point but as you move up to the ~$6K range there are definitely better phono stages out there....not all at $6K+ are better but some certainly are - much better. The weakest link in the VTPH2A is the FET-based MC gain stage. The VTPH2A sounds best with a decent SUT if you're using a MC cart.