Solid State Phono Stages


I used to be an all-tube guy, but I’ve now ventured into the realm of high-end solid state with T+A and no longer have any itch to go back heavily into tubes. Now, the only tubes I have left in my system are in my Modwright PH9.0X phono, and from what I’ve demoed against it, it seems to be a giant killer. I do love it, but I’m curious to try a higher end solid state phono stage to see what more noise and more music might sound like. Unfortunately T+A does not have a standalone phono stage, so I’m looking at other manufacturers and open to other opinions.

I currently have a Clearaudio Innovation Wood table and Air Tight PC-1s cartridge. i listen to a wide range of music, from Zeppelin to Vivaldi to Beck to Coltrane to Yello. The stage would ideally have between 65-74db of gain, maybe adjustable to 60db at minimum, and have variable impedance values. A balanced output stage would be ideal. I don’t ever really plan to have a second arm, but most stages that retail over $7K tend to have multiple inputs anyways.

My budget would be at tops ~$8K for a used unit. The unit that is sticking out to me from what I’m reading about is the Simaudio Moon 810LP. Another high on the list is the Esoteric E-02. I’ve also come across the Pass XP-27, the Gold Note PH-1000.

I’m looking for a stage with some personality in its character, not one that is overly refined. I’d love for it to be dynamic and bold when it should be, and also gentle and refined when it should be.

The only solid state stages I’ve ever owned and tried were the Pass Labs Xono, which was clean sounding but a little noisy and brittle sounding compared to a PS Audio Stellar Phono. I’ve liked all my tube phono stages better than both of those units.

I’ve also considered going further up the tube stage route, looking at Doshi 3.0, Aesthetix IO Eclipse, but I’m hesitant unless I can hear those in place. 

What solid stage phono stages have you loved, and what have you compared them to?

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Also, not to make this thread about SR, but to provide you with further understanding of the functionality of the Tranquility Base Carbon - it does not block or absorb EMI, but it does generate a magnetic field designed to surround the component. This field drives uniformity in electromagnetism rather than blocking or absorbing it, but it is redirecting it. 

Rather than getting into debate about this further and detracting from this thread’s topic, I’m happy to take this into a separate thread if there are inquiries, or converse over PM. 

My comment stands.  Repeating SR's nonsensical explanation for their products doesn't help your case.  If you hear a difference, that all that matters I suppose.  Hopefully, the difference is positive.

I’m not repeating a non-sensical explanation, rather trying to simplify a complex topic. If it isn’t helpful or making sense for you, then you should either learn how to be curious and inquire for more explanation or do some investigation on your own rather than being a troll. There are multitudes of resources on how EMI affects electronics, let alone audio equipment. There are even discussions on other past threads on this forum on the theory, benefits, and implementations of faraday cages, which I believe the SR Tranquility Bases are based on. This thread’s purpose is not about explaining the nature of EMI and how to eliminate it, but rather a documentation of my journey to find a phono stage (which I did), by soliciting guidance from the community, which has largely been quite helpful, and sharing my learnings back.

It is your comments that are not helpful at all, and your responses which are not helping your case, so just stop and let the thread stay its course without you taking it down in flames.

 

Lol, I have an electrical.engineering degree from MIT. So, I don’t need an education in EMI. I consider SR to be one of the worst of the snake oil companies which are a blight on this hobby. Regarding their explanations for their products, they are nonsensical BS. They consistency appropriate and misuse terms that have actual meanings in other context. Ted Denney has absolutely zero engineering background aside from his role at SR...