How much difference does a phono preamp really make?


Sorry for the noob question...

I have a Technics SL1200-GR turntable with two cartridges; a Denon DL110 and a Clearaudio Performer. I also have two phono stages; a Consonance PM6 and the internal phono stage in my Belles Aria integrated. 

To my ears, there is no discernable difference in sound between the two phono stages. 

I'm just wondering, if I went up to say a Clearaudio Smart Phono, or a Rogue, or even a GoldNote PH-10; would I be able to tell? How critical is a quality phono pre in analog sound reproduction?

Thanks,
Joe
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Showing 1 response by mapman

It can make a huge difference.

First fundamental step is make sure phono input specs match cart output specs ie the two are compatible. Then you are baselined optimally to assess any other differences from device to device, if it still matters enough to you.

Of course its a system so everything else downstream from pre-amp to speakers to setup in the room matters as well. The trick is to figure out the weak link and focus on that as needed. Don’t get too hung up in one place.

If that sounds hard, then consider one the many integrated solutions available today and there are many very good ones capable of competing with many high quality separates. The engineers ie the technical experts have integrated the things that matter for you there. That can help take a lot of the guessing out of the game. You still need to pick a cartridge that is compatible and in many but not all cases speakers as well.