The Parasound zPhono is very good for the money. I compared it to the (more expensive) Creek and Project offerings, and preferred the zPhono.
Michael
Michael
need info on phono pre......... CHEAP
If you're comfortable with a soldering iron, you can build a Hagerman Bugle for about $60: http://www.hagtech.com/bugle.html The half-kit includes a very nice circuit board and easy instructions. I got Texas Instruments to sample me a couple different kinds of op-amps so I could experiment. It sounds great and since it's battery operated, dead silent even at 60dB. I've heard the NAD PP-2 and liked the Bugle better, especially since I can adjust the gain in small increments. |
Here ya go: Music Hall MMF phono-pak I keep one on hand as a spare. Can't be beat for the $$$, IMHO. John |