Suggestion for phono preamp in sub 2k price to complement Rega Planar 8 with Apheta 3 MC
Just got a good deal on a new Rega Planar 8 with Apheta 3 cartridge. I have a vintage preamp that has a MC input but is spec’d for a lower output MC back in the ‘70s. I also want to be able to have the flexibility in settings if/when I change out the cartridge.
I’ve looked at the PS Audio phono preamp and the Manley Chinook both seem well reviewed. Any others I should be considering and I’m not opposed to buying used.
Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide.
Thanks everyone for your suggestions, all great phono preamps I’m sure. To start with I just got a good deal on a Rega Aria so I will start with that as a reference. Then I’m gonna try the PS Audio on loan, and the Graham Slee on loaner to start my journey. Thanks again everyone. A’gon always a great source of advice!
@jrw1971 Thanks for the comparison, I was originally looking at the Rega Aria to stay in the same family. I was then headed down the PS Audio path after reading goods reviews on it. The switching via remote while seated listening is compelling.
@jorgjean Thanks and the Aria was where I started my search, still might end up there due to lower cost on a used one.
@mammothguy54 I recently watch Kevin’s video in the MC SE. This gonna be a tough decision as I also have other recommendations to research. Thanks for your input.
I have a Manley Chinook Special Edition, available only from Upscale Audio (easy to find via web search). They have a very close relation with Manley and sell more Chinook than any dealer in the country. You can contact them and learn a lot of information about the Chinook and about the Special Edition. Ask for Kat, she is awesome with analogue products. I can't say enough good things about the sonic qualities and the value the Chinook provides. I recently upgraded to the Rega Planar 10 and it is a wonderful pair, that and the Chinook. Presently using a Lyra Delos MC cartridge with this setup. Wow! Good luck on your quest. And do enjoy the music.
I’ve owned the Chinook and the PS Audio. High marks for both; I recommended the Chinook to my father recently for his MM. Chinook does give you what you want from tubes, and the PSA gives you what you want from SS, with a hint of tubiness. But for MC I have to give the nod to the PS Audio based on the ease of switching gain and load settings on the fly with a remote. That is more than just a convenience; it allows you to judge the best load from your listening position. I loved the Chinook with an MM cart, but had trouble dialing it in with an MC. (That said, I’ve moved back to a tube phonostage, but it cost me).
@big_greg Thanks for mentioning removing the cover, shouldn’t be an issue since I don’t plan on swapping the cartridge out frequently. Unfortunately just missed a good deal on a used Chinook!
At that price range, as alternatives to what is already mentioned, I would look at the Rogue Ares which is an amazing unit for the money. For SS, I would look at the Chord Huei.
Both represent strong values and deliver performance ahead of their competitive set like the Manley. I haven't hear the PS Audio.
These are uncommon, but if you can find a use Art Audio Vinyl One, it is a fantastic unit. They don't come up used that often though.
The Chinook is an excellent unit. Very full bodied and has lots of loading options. The only thing I don't like about it is having to remove the cover to change gain settings. If you stick with one cart (or type of cart), this isn't a big deal.
Look into the Gold Note PH10 it's extremely flexible and sounds wonderful. I got one new for under 1300 add the power supply and you're at around the 2k mark. I think it will impress.
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