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Larseand another one to help confuse you even more. The Graham Slee line of phonostages should have something in your budget. The cool thing is if you join the forum they will let you listen to it in your home system. The cost is just the price of shipping. Not to mention the Old School Era Gold just won Michael Fremmer's phonostage shoot out. Not too scientific but a win in the column is a win. Well worth looking into. https://www.analogplanet.com/category/phono-preamp-reviews/ https://www.hifisystemcomponents.com/about/try-before-you-buy.html |
Art also like the Tavish phono stage. I own, and enjoy the Croft phono integrated. As mentioned a few times here, maybe the Croft phono stage. Off subject: runaround- I just bought my first Denon, but it is the Charisma (Denon) 103. It really is very impressive. It's just breaking in, but does especially well on rock. It's full bodied, and has this sweeping dynamic swing that is addictive. I haven't ran it through it's paces with other types of music quite yet. Back to the regularly scheduled programming. |
Just to throw another one out - Leema Acoustics Essential. I've had it about a week and a hundred albums or so and I am very happy with it. One reason the I got it was Art Dudley's review in Stereophile and his use of a DL-103D - probably my favorite cartridge. I've got it paired with a 103D on a VPI Aries 2 on a RB900 arm and I can't find any weaknesses with it - quite and detailed with a big sound stage - it has a lot of everything. Compared to any of my other preamps (Vincent PHO-8, ATA - Aural Thrills, Yaqin 23B and a custom build), it's in different league. |
The phono stage without ability to change load resistors (not only for MC , but also for MM) is a waste of money. If you have never changed the load resistance for MM cartridge then you don’t know the sound of your MM cartridge. The best buy would be high gain MC/MM JLTi phono stage from Australia, everybody missed that one in the comments. User can change loading via resistor fitted RCA plugs (amazing feature). The price in USD is something like $750 (in Australian dollars it’s 990). This is the first phono stage i would recommend for anyone with limited budget! It’s the simpliest circuit based on "diamond" transistor. The older "premium" version was $1750 and review is here http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue28/jlti_phono.htm But the new version sounds even better, but looks not so "premium" to save cash in your pocket. |
Own two iFi iPhono II's - versatility of loading via ( small) switches and the quietest phono stage I've ever had in my home. Own 2 Lounge Audio LCR III and one Copla MC stage. In the last couple of months the Lounge Audio stuff has sorta landed and stayed - there's nothing "tube like" about the LCR - but great imaging both laterally and in terms of depth plus a simply beguiling ease or flow to what comes thru these very inexpensive phono pre-amps. It's also really nice that they will build you a LCR with a 100kOhm input and lower capacitance (47pF in my case) at the cost of only having to wait a couple of extra days for the unit to ship. |
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BUDGIE! http://parksaudiollc.com/budgiepreamp.html roll some NOS RCA or Russian Rockets in there and it sounds really impressive. I also have a VPI Scout 1.1 and the Ortofon Bronze 2M.... db |
I replaced the Tube Box II, which I liked, with a used Linn Linto. Far better, IMO. Absolutely not solid-state harsh, but more overall realism. And, no adjustments to screw around with. I have had the Linn for several years and have no desire to upgrade. There is one up for sale on Ebay now, with a bid of $295 as of now. I bet you could snag it for $600 or so. |
$900!! Ouch, I'm never selling mine! That's a great buy. An even better buy for the 3rd owner if it were sold. I'm curious if the right compnents were upgraded, could the Foz sing a tad sweeter? With a tube swap and power cord,the Foz will convince most ears tubes are the only way to hear a record. I'm sure a 5k unit is yet another step up, but the diminishing returns factor becomes quite apparent, especially in the wallet. |
"A used Fosgate Signature phono stage. All tube and supports MC cartridges. It is an excellent sounding phono stages and goes for around a thousand used." lostbears- really,around $1K?!! I have the V.2 purchased new 6 year ago. Got mine for $2k. Great unit which I preferred over another popular model-Manley Chinook. I see those go as low as $1400ish. I hate to face the reality of most audio gear-this stuff just doesn't hold value! Great for the buyer. Addressing the recommendation- look for the the V.2 model. It doesn't have the cheesy blue lights under the tubes, and circuit improvements over the V1. True all tube-rectifier included. No step up Xfrmr-active gain for LOMC. No, those 2 cans aren't step up transformers. Surprisingly quiet, but not like the Manley, which does have a transistor is the gain path. |