Darlington Labs MP-7
IME, can run with phono stages in the $2k range.
Looking for a great phono pre-amp in the $1000 or less range
I’ve a vintage Kenwood KD-500 DD turntable (concrete base), and grace tonearm. Currently running a grado gold MM cartridge running through the built-in phono preamp section of my NAD C658 preamp, into an Anthem MCA 225 mk 2 amp and Martin Logan Classic 9 electrostatic speakers. Streaming Tidal can give me some stunning results but my music through the turntable is far less compelling. Hence the desire to try upgrading my phono preamp section (and eventually move to a MC). After substantial digging I’ve got a few higher level candidates, there are obviously many out there.
the two front runners I’m considering are:
the Back Ice Audio F9 mk and the gold note PH5. The black ice is intriguing but not nearly as well known or reviewed as the gold note.
others I’ve considered:
sutherland KC Vibe mk2
moon audio 110 LP V2
parasound zphono XRM
feedback from the community appreciated!
@crustycoot gave you spot on advice to work well with your fantastic tonearm…. |
Does one really need to go to the expense of close to $2000 to surpass the Tidal Streaming Experience with a Vinyl Source. A new MM with a different presentation to the Grado might just suffice, if extra is desired a MM Input Phonostage may be the final ancillary required. The ESL's should help with making differences in Cart' Types quite discernable. |
@tmortsd gives good turntable advice
tube: hagerman cornet $590
opamp: sota pyxi van alstine vision Q+ jfet: darlington labs MP-7 hybrid: project s2, DS2. i believe these use jfets for the first gain stage. sound damn good and very flexible. esp good for HOMC because of the gain features |