Science & Sound, Tube or Solid State Phono?


I have heard that for very low level signals solid state will be better than tubes. I am curious as to the impressions out there. I would love to know from a theoretical point of view that is made for the layman what is better or what are the strengths of each. I would also like to know if anyone has compared similar price high end phonos both tube & solid state and had a preference and why? Does the choice depend on the cartridge in use?
dgad

Showing 1 response by atmasphere

What we found with the MkIII was that proper constant current sources with differential amplification is the way to get tubes to be really quiet. The difference is quite noticeable.

It also helps to have quiet tubes! Most NOS tubes these days are far too noisy to be used for low output MC.