I mistakenly referred to my phono preamp as the TC-160LC. It is the TC-760LC and is wonderful! I will make a report on this great little phono preamp sometime in the future only after I get to test its selectable High/Low Impedence MC inputs.
Another thing I would like to emphasize is that the Grado Prestige Black P-Mount Induced Magnet Phono Cartridge is the first pickup I soley tested using this wonderful preamp from http://www.phonopreamps.com. I was perhaps a bit too critical at times because of the new sonic revelations made known to me through this improved system of mine. The Black P nicely fills out the low and high end of the musical spectrum and keeps all players in proper perspective instead of bumping them forward like the Shure M97xE does or back like the A-T's sometimes do. My new found love in phono cartridges...Grado has shown me the light with the Audiosource/Polk amp/speaker combo and can literally shake the room without adding any tonal compensation...besides...I have none!
The balance and soundstaging is great almost to the end of play although I do notice a bit o' breakdown as noted in the report. I think that this can be improved when mounted in a good Linear Tracking Tonearm such as that of my shrouded Pioneer PL-L50 that lurks in a deep dark corner at the top of our china closet. When I finally solve the mystery of why it won't play...I'll fix it and report on the Grado mounted in the Pio with its Dynamic Anti-Resonance arm.
I will add threads here as necessary for updating purposes. I plan to test the Sumiko Pearl next in my Pio PL-518 but who knows...I may just opt for another Grado!Great Listening and Have Fun with this wonderful hobby!...Peter
Another thing I would like to emphasize is that the Grado Prestige Black P-Mount Induced Magnet Phono Cartridge is the first pickup I soley tested using this wonderful preamp from http://www.phonopreamps.com. I was perhaps a bit too critical at times because of the new sonic revelations made known to me through this improved system of mine. The Black P nicely fills out the low and high end of the musical spectrum and keeps all players in proper perspective instead of bumping them forward like the Shure M97xE does or back like the A-T's sometimes do. My new found love in phono cartridges...Grado has shown me the light with the Audiosource/Polk amp/speaker combo and can literally shake the room without adding any tonal compensation...besides...I have none!
The balance and soundstaging is great almost to the end of play although I do notice a bit o' breakdown as noted in the report. I think that this can be improved when mounted in a good Linear Tracking Tonearm such as that of my shrouded Pioneer PL-L50 that lurks in a deep dark corner at the top of our china closet. When I finally solve the mystery of why it won't play...I'll fix it and report on the Grado mounted in the Pio with its Dynamic Anti-Resonance arm.
I will add threads here as necessary for updating purposes. I plan to test the Sumiko Pearl next in my Pio PL-518 but who knows...I may just opt for another Grado!Great Listening and Have Fun with this wonderful hobby!...Peter