You can't go wrong with a Pass Labs XP-17 Phono preamp.
Phono amplification bang for the buck
I tried asking a similar question over in amps/preamps but I didn’t get anything useful over there. I’m hoping I can here.
I have a Michel Gyrodec II with SME 309 arm, and several different low output MC cartridges(.2-.4 mv output).
My budget is around $4000 give or take. I need mc/mm phono amplification and line level preamplification. I am looking at new or demo. I would consider used only if it has a significant transferable manufacturer’s warranty.
My question is, given my needs, would I get better bang for the buck at this price level by getting a preamp with an integrated phono stage, or going with a line level preamp and a separate phono stage?
Thanks.
I have a Michel Gyrodec II with SME 309 arm, and several different low output MC cartridges(.2-.4 mv output).
My budget is around $4000 give or take. I need mc/mm phono amplification and line level preamplification. I am looking at new or demo. I would consider used only if it has a significant transferable manufacturer’s warranty.
My question is, given my needs, would I get better bang for the buck at this price level by getting a preamp with an integrated phono stage, or going with a line level preamp and a separate phono stage?
Thanks.
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it's fun reviewing what came up in that old thread https://www.ebay.com/itm/ORTOFON-T-30-Step-Up-Transformer-MC-Phono-Cartridge-/283859443473 |
Herron VTPH-2A very versatile easy to change load resistors for different cartridges and gain depending on tube configuration has both MM/MC capabilities. I currently use a VTPH-2A and use NOS Telefunkens in lieu of the stock tubes. It is a beautiful sounding phono stage and Keith is a joy to work with. http://www.herronaudio.com/vtph2specs.html Chuck |
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