Atmas-phere MP-3 MKIII --- opinions?


This is a follow up to my previous post:

I'm leaning toward the Atmosphere MP-3 MKIII to replace my current solid state preamp.

Preamp: Musical Fidelity M6PRE (to be replaced)
Amp: Musical Fidelity M6PRX
Speakers: Vandersteen 3a Signatures
Analog: VPI traveler turntable with Ortofon Bronze MM cartridge
Digital: Ayre CX-7 CD player

Lots of good reviews for the Atmas-phere MP3. But I'm also reading that the power and V-cap upgrades are essential, the phono section is noisy and the system is sensitive to power cord changes.

I guess I really want to get the Atmas-phere and am hoping folks here can share their experiences to help me decide. Or other comparable tube preamp suggestions?
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Showing 1 response by clio09

You may want to take this with a grain of salt as I am a dealer for Atma-Sphere, but also consider I was a satisfied customer for several years previous.

The MP-3 is a nice preamp and a good value for the money. As for options I would somewhat agree. I did the power upgrade and V-caps only in the line section, not phono section. Regarding power cords I would say if you enjoy listening to them swap them out to your hearts content. I find just using a good quality power cord did the trick for me. The idea that the MP-3 is sensitive to power cords is well....

As for the phono section being noisy that is system dependent. It will depend on the sensitivity of your speakers, the type of cartridge you are using, and the tubes in the phono section, among other things. With MM/MI cartridges there is very little noise with my 94 dB speakers and virtually none with my 86 dB speakers. With LOMC even with 0.2 mV cartridges the noise level is very acceptable. The key is to use the tubes supplied by the manufacturer. NOS tubes I tried from reputable sources were noisier. BTW, you will also want to get a balanced tonearm cable to further take advantage of the sonic benefits and low noise operation of the preamp.

FWIW before going down this path I would evaluate this preamp not just on some of the items you mentioned, but on how it may fit into your entire system. That is where people like Ralph Karsten and your local Atma-Spherer dealer can help.