New to high end audio phono parasound p5


My name is Woody I'm new to high end audio. I have a back ground in Pro Audio live sound. I'm out of that field about 15 years ago. Now I found my self building speakers as a hobby I'm getting into high end home audio. I just pick up myself Parasound P5. I want to add a record player in the near future. What brand do you recommend under a $1000.00. Have anyone use a P5 with our without external preamp.
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There are some professional reviews of this preamp available online. The most usable I found (for phono) is the Stereophile review by Art Dudley. Dudley is very much a moving coil and tube guy. His reference is a Shindo Masseto all-tube preamp that retails for $13,500. In spite of this frame of reference, once the Parasound broke in, he was very complimentary of its overall sound, speed, and clarity. Having recently moved to an all-tube hand-wired phono stage myself, Dudley's assessment is high praise for a $1K SS unit with built-in phono, DAC, and bass management.

As for the phono stage, he liked the MM section a lot, but found the MC side to be adequate but not great. However, when he used an MC cartridge with his step-up transformer into the MM input, he liked the sound *a lot*. Dudley's step-up transformer probably costs several times the price of the Halo P5. But what that means is that the MM input is very good and noise-free. So if you're using an Ortofon 2M Blue or Red (or whatever's installed on the Carbon these days), the P5 should be an excellent match.