Hi Raul, thanks for the link, appreciate it.
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Need Advice: Setting up a basic analog system
+1 on both the DL-160 and AT150MLX. Although the DL-160 is nice for the price, the extra spent on the AT150MLX will reward you handsomely--similar tonal balance, but faster, deeper, tighter, better tracker, more detail, but not in a hyper-detailed way. Just more music and better connection with the artists. |
thanks johnnyb53, was just wondering, if i'll be spending roughly $300+ dollars on the AT150, wouldn't it be better if i get the new stylus for my AT31E and then get a phono preamp (from KAB; Music Hall MM/MC preamp) for almost the same amount of money? just exploring what would be the better move... |
08-28-09: MonakoYes, now that you ask. Hdm's advice was very good. For a little over $300, I'd go for the new stylus for the AT31E and a good entry level phono preamp that has the gain for a low output moving coil pickup. My first choice for a phono stage in your price range is the Cambridge 640P. The stylus and 640p add up to about $340. For a review, download issue 21 of Tone Audio magazine here and read the review on page 45. |