Step Up Transformer Question


Ok, so bear with me as this is new terrain for me. I was quite happy with how things were sounding and then I accidentally bumped the stylus of my Cadenza Black and snapped the cantilever clean off. I did some research and ultimately decided to have Steve at VAS at fix my cartridge but it was going to take a few weeks and there was going to be no way to play the Christmas vinyl that my wife loves so much. She told me to buy another cartridge so we could have Christmas records. I was stunned. I found a great deal on a Winfeld Ti on this site and pulled the trigger. I've got it on my table and it sounds amazing. 

After speaking with Steve though, I'm going to trade in my Cadenza and have him build me a wood body cartridge to have something different. It will also be 0.2mv output. I think I've got the 2nd arm situation sorted (gonna buy a Wand and a pod to mount it on) which leaves the phono pre. I love my Rogers PA-2 and it is switchable between MC and MM with 2 different inputs in the back. Finally got the SUT part. I've been looking and trying to figure things out. I spoke with Roger and he said the transformer built into the PA-2 is 1:10 and with that I can achieve 70 or so dB of gain. I did a lot of reading and looking and while I'm sure a 4k+ SUT is amazing that's just not where I'm at with all the other expenses at the moment. I saw the Bellari MT502 was a stereophole recommended component for many years and Amazon had one on sale for like $349 or something. Figured can't hurt to try it, it's Amazon so I can always return it. I plugged it in with some admittedly questionable interconnects I had lying around and when I put the phono stage k there was a bit more hum than I'm used to but I said let's have a listen. Holy shit. This little thing blew my mind. Better impact, tighter bass, more space around instruments so better staging, improved transients. This puts me in an interesting place. 

This is an extremely inexpensive piece and it has changed my system quite a bit. I think the little extra gain I get even at 1:12 brings the cartridge to life. My question is where do I go from here? Bob's makes the sky 30 which is switchable from 1:15 to 1:30 which I like because I can play with the gain tubes in my preamp and potentially go to a quieter 12au7 than the 12ax7 that's currently in there. Will that be a real improvement? Less hum? Had also considered ordering a Rothwell from jolly old England but can't find much on them. Thoughts? I'd like to keep this sub 1k or so for now. Maybe I'll save up for a big boy SUT later. 

rmdmoore

@atmasphere Ralph, thanks so much for your input. Yes, the plan is to use the MM input and which has about 45-50db of gain with the current tube complement. I should really only need about another 20db which, if I understand correctly, would be a 1:10 transformer. That's what is in my unit on the MC side according to the designer. Seems like that's really all I need then. There are some good deals on recently discontinued Hafler SUTs that had Jensen transformers in them. Anybody have any experience with those? 

@rmdmoore This is why Jensen. You can get transformers from them that are only 1:4 or 1:8 which allow for greater bandwidth. There's no point in having more gain than you need since there are always performance tradeoffs to get the greater gain.

I have a Rothwell MC1 that boosts my Hana ML into a McIntosh MA5300 and it sounds terrific. Cost under 400 bucks. Made no sense to buy a phono preamp on top of a 5k plus integrated amp. I can recommend the Rothwell. It's a magic little box for sure.

Regarding that Rothwell MC1.. I purchased it through this fellow, who was incredibly helpful and patient with my several questions:

Michael Wharton
8340 N. Thornydale Road
Suite 110 Box 434
Tucson, AZ 85741
PH: 724-713-1689

 

@rrc4860 thanks for that input. I was looking at the MCX which is 1:10 and a bit more expensive. Thinking there just be a higher quality transformer inside? I'll call the guy at Britaudio next week.