I think Goyescas' advice is spot-on. In theory, the advantage to a separate phono stage is a dedicated power supply and the ability to place the phono stage away from components (such as transformers) which might affect its operation and induce noise or hum. However, the disadvantage is an additional set of interconnects; there is no interconnect as good as no interconnect at all. If your Levinson is working fine without problems (and I'm sure something from Madrigal would address any noise problems which might affect the phono section), I'd be surprised if there would be a substantial difference between the two units, but it's worth a listen for yuor own ears to decide.
Separate Phono Stage-Worth the $$ ?
I have a Levinson ML26 preamp with separate power supply but it has a built in phono stage. I have someone who is getting out of analog and would be willing to swap his ML 26 with separate phono section plus some money.
Good idea? Money spent better elsewhere?
Thanks, Clavio
Good idea? Money spent better elsewhere?
Thanks, Clavio
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