Hi David
I got a parasound Phono Z a few weeks back primarily to use on my pc to convert vinyl to cd after i had done what i wanted i decided to run it into my
Musical Fidelity A3cr pre amp , according to all the reviews i had read they raved that M/Fidelitys A3crs built in phono stage was VERY high quality , well i can tell you i now use the parasound through a spare aux input I use a Rega P2 and not using the built in phono at all , i had a Nad pp1 a few years back , not a bad little unit but not up to the standard of the Parasound , it also has a Ac polarity switch on the back which helps if reduce back ground hum , IMO you wont find a better phono stage for the price .
I got a parasound Phono Z a few weeks back primarily to use on my pc to convert vinyl to cd after i had done what i wanted i decided to run it into my
Musical Fidelity A3cr pre amp , according to all the reviews i had read they raved that M/Fidelitys A3crs built in phono stage was VERY high quality , well i can tell you i now use the parasound through a spare aux input I use a Rega P2 and not using the built in phono at all , i had a Nad pp1 a few years back , not a bad little unit but not up to the standard of the Parasound , it also has a Ac polarity switch on the back which helps if reduce back ground hum , IMO you wont find a better phono stage for the price .