Phonostage: Naim Superline vs 47 Labs phonocube


Choosing between these two phonostages. I already use Naim CDP and amp in my system so I am familiar with their sound. 47 labs is unknown to me but their philosophy attracts me.

I am looking for a phonostage which is lively and open with good PRAT. I have heard good things about both these phonostages but the negatives I have heard are:

1. The Naim Superline lacks air

2. 47 Labs phonocube works well within their system concept, but unpredictable outside. Their phonostage doesnt have any impedance matching features so they may work very well with Miyabi 47 cartridge but not with other cartridges.

Please shed some light on these issues. What are your thoughts and observations. Whatever I buy will be long terms and I do not have the option of listening to them :(
pani
Thanks Stanwal, I will wait for your reply. The facility to write email through Audiogon is no more there I suppose, so please post on this thread.
The 47Lab has more air, deeper soundstage, better holographic Picture than the Naim in any Set up. Better voicing, better timbal details.
It works with a lot of carts, don't worry.
The 47Lab has more air, deeper soundstage, better holographic Picture than the Naim in any Set up. Better voicing, better timbal details.
It works with a lot of carts, don't worry.

Will it be able to drive my amp (Naim Nait 5i) which has an input impedance of 20 kohm ?
Your 47 Labs will work well with cartridges with a low impedance, and there are plenty of those to choose from.