Step Up Transformers….Are they Worth the Trouble?


Some of you may aware of my Garrard 301 project, it’s now very close to completion. The plinth finally shipped from Hungry after 3 months of long wait.

Given my last experience with Hana Umami Red, I would like to take things to the next level. Which brings me to mating low output cart with a SUT. Every review I’ve read so far suggests when the SUT-MC match is right, the end result is heavenly. The bass is right, the midrange is clear, and most importantly, the highs are relaxed and extended—not rolled off.

I am not saying you can’t get great sound without a SUT but it appears with a properly matched SUT, sound can be quite magical.

Thought this would be the right time to get input from experienced users here since I am still contemplating my cartridge and outboard phonostage options.

My preference would be to go with a tube phono…I kinda miss tinkering with tubes :-)

My system, Garrard 301 (fully refurbished), Reed 3P tonearm, Accuphase E-650 with built-in AD50 analog board ➡️ Tannoy Canterbury’s.

Cart and phono under consideration through my dealer,

Fuuga - Output : 0.35 mVrms | Impedance : 2.5 Ω (1kHz)

Phonostage - Tron Convergence and Konus Audio Phono Series 1000

The cart - MC combination, I am lusting after is Etsuro Urushi Bordeaux MC with their Etsuro Transformer.
https://www.etsurojapan.com/product/bordeaux

The other transformer is EMIA, cooper or silver version.

Your input is appreciated!

128x128lalitk

oops again!  I swear I’m not day-drinking, I forgot to say brand: Fezz Audio.  To add to @lewm list, Graham Slee and Rothwell also make pretty inexpensive head amp, btw.

@mdalton 

LOL!  I figured it out by googling the SUT. It’s a very interesting brand. I love the uncluttered design throughout their product lineup. No idea how they sound but interesting nevertheless. Their 300B mono’s is definitely worth the audition if I had the higher efficiency speakers. 

@lewm ..thanks for the suggestions. 

@lalitk 

haven’t heard the brand yet myself, but they’re on my list if/when I ever replace the synthesis ensemble in my big rig.  recently spent time with a dealer in NC - Ember Audio - who believes their stuff competes with any other tube gear up to $10k, so potentially a great value.  And yes, their aesthetic is perfect for my sunroom!

@lewm  : " , many more.... (Mind has gone blank.) "

PS Audio Stellar deserves to be in your list. Btw, really good that you posted Simaudio as and excellent unit.

 

@lalitk   : "  offering good head amp/phono stage. My Google search did not show any good results.  "

 

Not show because does not exist. What exist are phono stages with active high gain for MC and MM cartridges. The lewm list  named  these kind of units.

 

@mikelavigne  posted in this thread about the phono stage active high gain design that he owns:

" they are very fine and i do use them and appreciate their low noise and dynamics. "  I can add that no passive unit can't even or beats those chjaracteristics and several more.

 

lalitk: @glennewdick  posted :

" A good gain stage to me sounds better then a SUT. A good analogy would be an active preamp compared to a passive preamp.  Both can be great under the right build quality and situation.  But for me the active is more engaging. "

and other than me and lew and the ones posted here other two gentlemans have the same kind opinion for active high gain phono stages.

R.

 

 

 

 

@lewm  : What do you think of your 2000 press fitted cantilever: it's and original cartridge or could be that you bougth a retipped sample?

 

Thank's in advance.

 

R.