Stand out phono stages


This topic has been started before by others and myself as well, maybe too many times, but it is worth revisiting since the source is so very important!
So far I have had the pleasure to enjoy two worthy phono stages: the EAR 834p and the JLTI.
I have to admit they are spectacular. Obviously the record and all the equipment downstream play a role in the sound heard. In some cases I prefer the JLTI and in other cases the EAR. But neither out do the other dramatically.
What phono preamps outshine others by a big margin, those that can be considered the last phono preamp ever needed.
pedrillo
I am intrigued about the statement made regarding the coincident, I would like to hear more about this stage. Anyone else hear it???? Comments.
Now after having posted here about 3 to 4 years ago, I still would say Zanden and Wavac. Having been thus so spoiled, everything else left me dissapointed.
I've owned the Atmasphere MP3,the PHD, and now the Steelhead.

All very good at what they do, and better than all of the built in phono stages on older preamps that I owned like the Premier two, Audible Illusions 3a,Sonic Frontiers slp1,and even the original Levisnon JC 2 that I felt was the only SS phono stage that was decent in a preamp.

I've listened to my friends Nagra phono stage and felt it was also quite appealing, but I never owned one or used it in my system.

There are lots of choices and designs, and IMOP any of the aforementioned phono stages in this thread would be a great asset to any vinyl set up.

But flexibilty if you contemplate swapping cartridges, can narrow the search,so features matter.
I have just acquired an Audia Flight Phono stage and, boy, is it good. Vocalists are now front and square in the room with you and musicians are clearly defined by their location in the expanded sound stage. First time ever the bass has rattled my windows. This Phono stage really digs deep and sounds not heard previously with the same clarity can startle. It is also built like a tank and oozes quality. Many hundreds of pleasant hours ahead becoming re-acquainted with my vinyl collection. Check it out.
"Goatwuss,

When you compared the Basis and PS Audio GCPH, did you run the same loading on the cartidge for both preamps? I know the GCPH has a number of loading options, and the sound can change dramatically depending on the cartridge. What loading did you use when comparing the two and what cartridge?"

Yes, I used the same loading. 100 ohms on my Audio Technica AT33-PTG