The GFP-555 (first generation) surely has MC stage (more precisely: "MM/hi MC"/"lo MC"). It also has a switch for capacitance compensation of the cartridge, and the S/N of the phono stage is really great (85dB). Adcom has the owner's manual on their website, you can find all this information there.
Just got a GFP-555 matched with a GFA-5300 driving a pair of Thiel CS2. It's a hard to beat combination. The overall neutrality and the strength in the low frequency range, plus the easiness of driving the Thiel monsters (just burned a receiver trying to drive them) is breathtaking. Although I haven't owned them for too long (few weeks), the quality of build and sturdiness inspires a lot of confidence. I think for this price the Adcom beats hands down a lot of other manufacturer's packages (check reviews on the 555 pair, amp/preamp, on stereophile and others). Don't have a lot of experience, but this is my two cents.
cheers,
aR.
Just got a GFP-555 matched with a GFA-5300 driving a pair of Thiel CS2. It's a hard to beat combination. The overall neutrality and the strength in the low frequency range, plus the easiness of driving the Thiel monsters (just burned a receiver trying to drive them) is breathtaking. Although I haven't owned them for too long (few weeks), the quality of build and sturdiness inspires a lot of confidence. I think for this price the Adcom beats hands down a lot of other manufacturer's packages (check reviews on the 555 pair, amp/preamp, on stereophile and others). Don't have a lot of experience, but this is my two cents.
cheers,
aR.