Step it up with a Rothwell sut, the mcx...it has a built in load of 100 ohms and runs Lindahl transformers, 1:10. Then from the mcx, run it into the MM section of your preferred phono stage set at 47k ohms. I’d recommend you give a listen to the Tavish design phono stages, in particular the Classic or Vintage. They are both tubed phono stages. I have the same turntable, but I like the 2m bronze on it for now. When I put my Goldring eroica lx on it, I have my aforementioned Rothwell mcx in place ready to go. I run the Tavish the Classic with Nos Rca 7025, ge 12au7, and a triple mica sylvania 5751. Your looking at about $400 in tubes. Use Atlas element phono cables, very low capacitance and very good shielding. I also own a Classic sb pro-ject table with the Hana el...for that I run a Jensen sut with 430 ohm load impedance, also a 1:10 ratio, as the Hana output is also .5 mv.
Alternatively you can skip all the above and spend 2k on the tavish adagio. It’s a tubed phono stage with built in Jensen transformers plus variable load impedance and capacitance settings. It’s a fabulous piece of kit. If you opt for the separate power supply, that will push price considerably higher. There is a waiting list for the tavish phono stages....
Alternatively you can skip all the above and spend 2k on the tavish adagio. It’s a tubed phono stage with built in Jensen transformers plus variable load impedance and capacitance settings. It’s a fabulous piece of kit. If you opt for the separate power supply, that will push price considerably higher. There is a waiting list for the tavish phono stages....