Most preamps sound bad. It's a sad fact of life.
A really good preamp will be expensive, unless you buy from the 'renegades'(Van Alstine, Steve Decker).
Are you good with kits? There's free plans for a superb MM phono preamp in www.tnt-audio.com
If you opt for an outboard phono preamp now, you will be able to step up to a decent integrated amp. I am seriously considering this option, given that I own a really good high end low output MC preamp and that I bought a classic Pioneer tuner (almost mint) from the late 70s at a pawn shop for $20...
Low output MC cartridges demand quality electronics. If I were to replace the one I have (which was a present) It would cost me around $1000 dollars. You can get decent performance with a Dynavector 10 for $295 and get it over with. It's in the stars...Call me now for your free reading!
A really good preamp will be expensive, unless you buy from the 'renegades'(Van Alstine, Steve Decker).
Are you good with kits? There's free plans for a superb MM phono preamp in www.tnt-audio.com
If you opt for an outboard phono preamp now, you will be able to step up to a decent integrated amp. I am seriously considering this option, given that I own a really good high end low output MC preamp and that I bought a classic Pioneer tuner (almost mint) from the late 70s at a pawn shop for $20...
Low output MC cartridges demand quality electronics. If I were to replace the one I have (which was a present) It would cost me around $1000 dollars. You can get decent performance with a Dynavector 10 for $295 and get it over with. It's in the stars...Call me now for your free reading!