Dear Photon46: Maybe I'm wrong but you Aloia preamp has the phono option that maybe could works better with your Grado.
You posted that with 52db on phono gain the performance is anemic.
52db + at least 10db additional gain from your line stage is a lot of gain and IMHO enough for that Grado for not have that problem and certainly not for sound be anemic.
So IMHO there is a mis-match between that phono stage and the Grado or that phono stage is out of specs.
Btw, check that the Grado pin connectors are connected in the right way and makes tight connection with the tonearm four wires.
Why don't try the Aloia with phono card?.
regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
You posted that with 52db on phono gain the performance is anemic.
52db + at least 10db additional gain from your line stage is a lot of gain and IMHO enough for that Grado for not have that problem and certainly not for sound be anemic.
So IMHO there is a mis-match between that phono stage and the Grado or that phono stage is out of specs.
Btw, check that the Grado pin connectors are connected in the right way and makes tight connection with the tonearm four wires.
Why don't try the Aloia with phono card?.
regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.