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  What phono stage candidates should I consider?
I will be taking delivery of a new linestage, the Emotive Audio Epifania (tube-based), which will be replacing a Mark Levinson Ref. No. 32 that has a built-in phono stage. I am therefore in the market for a new phono stage. My cartridge is a Lyra Titan, which is mounted on a Basis Vector arm/Basis Debut (vacuum) table combination.

I can, realistically, only review a small number of candidate linestages in my own system, so I need to determine which stages to consider. If I find one that I like, I will go with it and I do not plan on driving myself crazy chasing after the "best."

Some of the relevant details about the Titan are as follows: It is rated at .5mV output and has an internal impedance of 5.5 ohms. Lyra specifies loading of 10 ohms to 47k ohm (they recommend the higher end of the range, i.e, unloaded). If mated to a step up transformer, they recommend 4-6 ohms, not exceeding 10 ohms.

One of the candidates I am looking at is the Artemis PL-1 phono stage. It is a tube-base unit that utilizes a transformer to step up the voltage. I don't know which model of transformer they use, but the brand is a Sowter (my guess is the 1:20 model specified for cartridges with a 3-15 internal impedance).

I can also get in for audition a Ray Samuels Emmeline. I will also be borrowing a friend's phono stage that is made locally, in the Washington D.C. area, by Deja Vu Audio (tube based/Jensen transformer or a more expensive model with Audionote trannies).

I am looking for any comments as to which candidates to consider and any helpful detail of experience mating the Titan with a good phono stage. I do hope to keep cost under $8,000 or so, if that is possible.

Thanks.
Larryi  (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

03-20-06
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03-20-06   Take a look at the asr basis exclusive. it utilizes a batte ...   Jaiello

03-21-06   Dear larry: by any standards you have a very nice analog rig ...   Rauliruegas

03-21-06   Well do report on this stage which i am also oggling. i have ...   Spinitch

03-21-06   You may want to try the lower-gain artemis ph-1 (52 db) inst ...   Salectric

03-21-06   A phono stage in your pre would be the best thing which woul ...   Jaybo

03-21-06   Arc ph-5, although if you read every review you are bound to ...   Pbb

03-21-06   Heres the ones i have used in the past with great success. k ...   Ferrari

03-21-06   Perhaps another worthy contender would be the sutherland phd ...   Markd51

03-21-06   The artemis pl-1 is well respected by the most knowledgeable ...   Xsheaffer

03-21-06   Apologies for typo - i was referring to the artemis ph-1 (lo ...   Xsheaffer

03-21-06   Thanks everyone for your help. i've been going back and for ...   Larryi

03-21-06   Steelhead? i'm using it right now with an old parnassus, and ...   Whart

03-21-06   I am using the artemis ph1 low gain phono with the bent audi ...   Dmailer

03-21-06   you should ask raul if he has a demo model of his own des ...   Cardani

03-21-06   If you can afford the fm acoustic phono preamp, that will pu ...   Ferrari

03-22-06   I second (or is it third) the fm acoustics -- if you want a ...   Gregm

03-22-06   Well there are a few out there, but when honest, we all have ...   Thomasheisig

03-22-06   Another outstanding though little known phonostage is made b ...   Tubes108

03-22-06   More great ideas thanks! i did not know that viva makes a p ...   Larryi

03-22-06   So many choices, i wish there was a way to listen to all of ...   Mrdavidterry

03-22-06   Mr. terry, do you have any idea how much the tron seven wil ...   Larryi

03-22-06   Hi larryi, the tron seven sells for $4000. david   Mrdavidterry

03-23-06   David, the seven blew me away last night!! i borrowed the de ...   Tmij

03-24-06   I too have auditioned the tron 7 and, whilst it is extremely ...   Rjwood

03-24-06   I wonder if the difference in experience noted above for the ...   Larryi

03-25-06   If you are shopping in the 4000.00 price range, you should p ...   Ozzy62

03-25-06: Rjwood
Hi Larryi,
For the record (sorry), I use a MusicMaker moving-iron cartridge.
The dealer to whom I returned the Tron preamp suggested that some sort of system incompatibility was to blame for my dislike of the Seven. To me, that's just hogwash - the degree to which a component gets out of the way of the music is my only measure of its worth and this nebulous quality ultimately relies on its being competently 'voiced'. Test bench results only give you half the story and, unfortunately, I suspect that most audio engineers are engineers first, music lovers second (or seventh).

Rjwood  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)


03-25-06   Rjwood, where did you audition a tron seven, which version a ...   Adog

03-25-06   Rj, the tron seven is moving coil only phono stage. it comes ...   Adog

03-25-06   Adog is right. a music maker would overload nearly any mc ph ...   Dougdeacon

03-25-06   Adog, here in the uk (where tron is based), a moving magnet ...   Rjwood

03-25-06   Actually rj, you are wrong. there is no seven phono availabl ...   Adog

03-25-06   Adog, i've just visited graham tricker's website (gtaudio.co ...   Rjwood

03-26-06   Another vote for the k&k phonostage, under $2000 built and t ...   David12

03-26-06   The tron seven will be available in the uk as well as the us ...   Topoxforddoc


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