thoughts on adding phonostage


Thinking of adding a phonostage/upgrade cartridge on current set up;
EAT b sharp turntable
rogue audio cronus magnum iii
goldenear T66 floor speakers
KimberKable ascent 8tc speaker wire and PBJ interconnect.

currently I have a ortofon bronze 2M cartridge.   will upgrade to EAT jo no.5 , Hana ML or ortofon MC quintent bronze depending on best price etc. excited to actually hear the difference as i think the set up sounds pretty good right now.  

question is, thoughts on phonostage? the cronus magnum iii has a built in MM/MC phonostage, woudl it be overkill? and do i pair the phono to the rogue audio, or to the EAT turntable, or can I go with another brand?

 

pmzn

@pmzn if you dont want the sound to be too "warm and soft," dont get a warm and soft phono stage. that doesnt mean dont get a tube phono stage. 

check out the tavish adagio. its got adjustible loading on the fly and built in step up transformer. no jfets or opamps, all tube. 

Anyone have experience with luxman e-250? I have the opportunity to explore that route.  

@pmzn 

Congrats on a fine system !  I had a Cronus Magnum II and it is an awesome sounding amp that creates a large 3D soundstage.  Also heard the T66 many times and can imagine a great match with the CM III.

Ordinarily the first thing I would recommend are to seek some KT120 tubes- but in your case the T66 speakers have a powered bass module and the KT120s will offer minimum value.  

I do recommend an upgrade to the center preamp tube- try to find a NOS amperex 12AU7 tube- it will upgrade the sound stage and clarity quite a bit- see audiotubes.com (Brent J).  

As for the cartridge- a nice low output MC cartridge is a great upgrade from an MM cartridge.  You'll hear a cleaner, smoother and more dynamic sound.  The Hana is a great value.  As for phono stage another great value is the Lehmann Audio Black Cube SE II.  It has flexible gain and loading and a two chassis system with isolated large transformer power supply.  This makes the sound even cleaner and more dynamic that typical phono stages that use op amps.  Those two are no brainers in the audio world and will sound much better than the Ortofon MM.  I had an Ortofon 2M black and the upgrade to a low output moving coil was significant. Peace and good luck. 

https://www.lehmannaudio.com/phono-stages/black-cube-se-ii-sv-edition.html

Some basics; the QED SA models have a phono mm/mc card that brings a lot of presence, depth of field and sound picture right into the room

I have a mid-range revolver turntable and I find that the hollow plateau gives good room ambiance; stuffing a donut underneath it kills the life out of it; I find the mm brings the music to life, as an mc gives detail without presence; I am sure that the equipment you are using matters. I am using DCM 500 Time Frame speakers by Steve Eberbach. Very happy with the sound.