@bob540,
too good.
same also applies to the musical fidelity X series. and LPS series with the parts upgrades
best
too good.
same also applies to the musical fidelity X series. and LPS series with the parts upgrades
best
What Do You Think of This Device: Parasound Zphono-USB
@bob540, yes, did many parasounds fresh right out of the box, especially on their lower priced gear. Makes a notable step up in performance. Keep in mind these units are a great deal but are also under tremendous pricing pressure, so upgrading the parts in a few areas, yields startling improvements. Having said all that, its the kind of thing a person really needs to do themselves or find a trusted person to do it. By the time you purchase the unit, then pay for someone to upgrade, might as well take same funds and roll into a more expensive unit. |
Hi John. Is that something you would do with a new device? I understand replacing parts on an older device, but upgrading a new device . . . first, I would probably at least wait until the warranty expired . . is that something that a lot of people do? I want to get the nicest equipment I can, without paying more than necessary. Would the cost of the upgrade plus device be better spent on better new equipment, or is it a reasonable cost to have a knowledgeable person do such work? I am new to this audiophile thing and want to learn from more experienced people. Thank you for your comments and information. |
@bob540, one other thought. Over the years, I have worked on quite few of the parasound units. the zphono (and all of the Z units) as well as the HCA and Halo models. All are pretty easy to get a lot more out of simply by upgrading the parts quality. Mainly the film caps, but also replacing load resistors makes a huge drop in noise floor. |
@johnss I was interested in flac because that is the file type my Bluesound Vault 2i saves my CDs to. Wav would be fine also, as I have read that is a quality file type. @esporma, I assume that listings on Audiogon will be for very nice equipment at high prices; more than I care to pay. So I didn't even look here. The PS Audio phono preamp looks good -- I'm sure it is quality for only about twice what I paid for the zphono. But I don't see in the description any reference to using it to convert records to digital files, which is what I want. It does that? I received the Parasound zphono USB yesterday. It supposedly only weighs 5 lbs., but it feels heavier. I haven't connected it yet, but at this point I think I might fend off a intruder by hurling at them. It is a hefty block. 😁 |
You’re in Audiogon.... have you thought of buying a used phono preamp? Nothing against the Parasound Z, I have a stack of their Z components, and they are OK for what they do (and cost) but there is much better and if going used, you save some bucks. For example, not getting too exotic: https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lisa2749-ps-audio-gcph-mm-mc-phono-preamplifier-no-remote-25151-phono Then you can get a nice AD/DA |