The nano is a very basic phono. It works well in a budget TT set-up. It is better than you'd expect for the price -- but no better than that.
So with the Clearaudio MC, I expect the nano will be the limiting factor.
The Basic+ is a full scale phono -- not exotic mind you, but quite a good performer. You can use it with upmarket analogue systems.
In other words:
If you can afford the extra 400 euro, go for the Basic+. If not, you'll get good music out of the Nano, so any way you go, you win!
BTW, I listened to the MC package and liked it a lot (no, the phono used was exotic).
So with the Clearaudio MC, I expect the nano will be the limiting factor.
The Basic+ is a full scale phono -- not exotic mind you, but quite a good performer. You can use it with upmarket analogue systems.
In other words:
If you can afford the extra 400 euro, go for the Basic+. If not, you'll get good music out of the Nano, so any way you go, you win!
BTW, I listened to the MC package and liked it a lot (no, the phono used was exotic).