Phono stage


Hello Friends
I'm close to Nirvana, re phono stages, but want a bit more juice, in the bass (SLAM), and a sweeter treble, that won"t make my ears bleed, just kidding, yes, on some recordings some recordings, it is a bit bright, I bought a used PS Audio GPH, that has helped, but still, want a phono stage, that will take me to the next level, don't let me wrong, the PS Audio, is great!!, but I think, I could do better!!, I'm on a pension, so the mega, expensive, units, is out of my my price range!!, I have searched the web!!, below is what, according, to reviews, I just need guidance!!
1. RCM Sensor
2. TW acoustics
3.Monk phono stage
4. Herron VTPH-2
5.Liberty  B2 ( I'm not sure, if a tube unit, will give me slam,)
6. Mc Tavish  design(tube)
7. Decware ZP3 (tube)
8. Nagra VPS, or BPS
Friends
What is your thoughts??
Concluding"
Bass is where I'm coming from!!, with a smooth treble, but with nice cymbels
Thanks
David
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Showing 4 responses by uberwaltz

I guess I add to the gold note ph10 vote even though I only got mine yesterday!
Early days but very flexible and should be able to match up well with most preamp or integrated.
Still need to make sure is good impedance match.
For example the Herron has a 500ohm impedance and Keith Herron himself recommeds a 100 to 1 ratio so preamp or integrated would need to be 50k ohms or close.
The real possibility with a severe mismatch is loss of bass and dynamics, something the op clearly does NOT want.

Op, can you let us know the make, model of preamp or integrated you ate using?
Whatever you choose just make sure you have a good impedance match before you spend any money at all.
A poor match and it will not make any difference if the phono stage cost 10k!
You did not mention the rest of your equipment?
This may help others here better help you in your choice.