Try the Lehmann Black Cube SE II. Includes LPS and for ~ $1200 is a super good deal.
First phono stage upgrade
Hi everyone,
Looking for some perspective on upgrading my phono stage.
I got a Rega RP8 and a Vincent PHO 8 as a first step into analog a few years ago.
My Exact cartridge got damaged during a recent move so I sought out advice here on a replacement.
I traded in my Exact for the Ania Pro and arranged to sample some phono stages at a local shop.
After replacing the cartridge, they demoed my table with Musical Surrounding Nova III and a Black Ice Audio F159.
After several hours, the sales guy says they're closing up in a few minutes and asks if I would like to try these units at home.
I ended up taking just the Nova III with both the stock Wall Wart and optional ($650 ish) power supply.
I wanted to A/B test the power supplies first.
Then A/B test against the F159.
Are these units (or this "range") a good next step?
Am I shooting too high or low?
Still very new at this.
Thanks!
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@lalitk I agree 100% and wish others would give this kind of advise instead of wholesale endorsements. Let your ears decide.
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@dayglow Rega Aura best under $10,000. That’s some serious claim. I personally have a soft spot for those made by Whest - I have their first one and assume the later ones are better still. If you can get hold of one - find a second hand Vendetta scp2a. I will say that phono stages vary hugely - most good dealers will lend you one so take that up and trust ur ears |
@hleeid You have done well to adopt the method of receiving a Home Demo' of items if interest. This in itself will prove to be very beneficial in your learning the Sonic Signature and Performance on offer from a certain Topology used within a Certain Design within a Certain Price range. I say this, as my experiences have shown on occasions, where I have been in the Company of quite a few Phonostages, that the Sonic Signatures is perceivable, and it is reasonably easy to detect when a Topology for a schematic is a similar arrangement and a design that is not too far adrift from others being used at the time. It is not usual for a certain design, and topology to be offered within a certain price range that are closely related in their asking prices. There comes a point when a particular design, one that is not the 'off the shelf' commonly found designs, is able to show a clear difference between other Phons', especially for the better. Do set yourself up for a success in preparation for these demos at home and allow the items to have a pre-warm. Phonostages all seem to benefit from a period of warming. If the Models to be tried are quite new, they will certainly benefit from a run time and possibly many more than is able to be used during your demo' period. When I have home trialled Phon's in the Past, to save on the Stylus Life, I have used a CDP with a Hagerman Inverted / Reverse RIAA between the CDP and Phonostage. This is left on Repeat Play in earshot for multiple hours at a time, it soon becomes apparent the Phonostage has made a change and the impression being made is very different for the previous in front of the speaker visits to assess the presentation. There comes a point the Phonostage is begging to be used with the LP Source, as it just sounds so ready for the occasion. |
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