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
Looking at the intro FM Acoustics model on a couple of 4 sale ads, I have to admit I'm a bit disappointed at the power supply...nothing more than a plastic DC black box attached to a rudimentary lamp power cord. Very disappointing for $10K.

I suppose the Allnic Reference H-3000 must be considered too. I nicely priced used one is for sale here.

Decisions.....
I sold my Allnic H-3000 to move to the Whest Audio MC REF V MK4. The Whest is SOOO much better! The Allnic is just far too smooth like the other phono units in their range.

I suppose if you are into tubes it's a good buy, but it 'covers' over too much for my liking. I like a more realistic sound - wanna hear everything. I wrote a mini-review of the MC REF V Mk4 here a while back. I still haven't heard anything as good. I heard some very 'romantic' units but none so revealing.

Apparently the US distributor has been dropped and you can now buy Whest Audio direct with a full 5 year warranty. Best part...you can buy the B-graded units in 115vac! It was one of the things that I wanted to do when I was living in CA.
07-14-11: Dcarol
I sold my Allnic H-3000 to move to the Whest Audio MC REF V MK4. The Whest is SOOO much better! The Allnic is just far too smooth like the other phono units in their range.


Hi Dcarol. That is a most interesting SS option. I see elusivedisc has them in stock...$20K...yowsa...pretty pricey. I do wonder how it stacks up against Pass Labs XP-25 which is close to half the price...I saw your mini review here:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1292086567

Definately food for thought, but I don't see how a demo would be possible. Not sure I have the stomach to drop $20K w/o hearing on in my system first. Thanks for your input.

Chris
I don't often participate in these forums, but would like to weigh in on the comments made by fellow Audiogoners, on the AMR PH-77

I purchased it late last year, and had many wonderful listening sessions with it. To say that an AMR product is "mechanical" is not entirely correct, as the entire Reference 77 range has one of the most natural tones I can find in the market

But, Karelfd said it best, that the decisive decision to buy anything is the fit into your own system

I am happy to say that the PH-77 fitted into my system like a glove, and I have 3D images in rock solid positions, while still producing the fluid continuity that tubes are best for ... rock on ... this is definitely a keeper
The PS Audio GCPH is a great performer for the money. I performed some minor mods by encasing the toroidal transformer with a 1-1/2" strip of lead and gluing small strips of lead on any IC's and caps.

Very quiet with my Audio Technica 33EV MC cart. The balanced XLR's sound better than unbalanced.