Comparison ZYX Artisan against Tom Evans Groove ?


Hi,
did anyone compared the ZYX Artisan against Tom Evans Groove ?
Or any comparison between Tom Evans Groove and other phono
pres.

Regards
Karl-Heinz
kha
Hi Raul,

I am thinking of buying another phonopre,
but I will not sell my two Klyne's as there
are very good.

Regards
Karl-Heinz
I owned the Groove. It is very good in many areas but its lack of flexibility is a major drawback. You can't adapt it to other cartridges without sending it back to the factory. Also at its price point it can be bettered and for a little more significantly surpassed.

I don't know much about the ZYX artisan but I am in heaven w. my WNA audio preamp. You already have one of the worlds great phono stages.
It's really not that difficult to convert to other loading; you'll need a good low-medium wattage soldering iron & decent soldering skills. It does require that the unit be extensively disassembled, putting it more into the Pain In The A-- territory rather than the Impossible To Do Unless You're A Physicist one. I do own a Groove & I love it but I would be interested to hear from others that have compared it to other phono stages. I greatly admire speed, dynamics & neutrality. The rest of my system is SME20/SMEIV, Wadia 302, Spectral DMC15, DMA100S, Wilson Sophia. Thanks in advance for the advice.
Hi Trprowda,

well I decided to by a ZYX Artsian phono pre,
which I will receive in February. And now I am
still in the phase off burning the new PS-Audio
GCPH Phono Stage in, which is a really amazing phono
pre for the money.
Regards Karl-Heinz