How do I choose a phono preamp?


I’ve not owned a turntable in almost 40 years and want to start listening to vinyl again.  Im starting from scratch and hope to get guidance on how to select a preamp and table that will likely be the last one I own.  My current equipment includes and BAT VK-60, an Eversolo A8 Streamer, a BAT VK-52SE preamp, a Revox Reel to Reel and a pair of Martin Logan CLS-1s.  I will soon be adding a second VK-60 and will convert the amps to mono.  

I know nothing about phono preamp, turntables, or cartridges.  Where do I start?  Budget is around $15k USD for all and I don’t mind purchasing used equipment.  I’d appreciate any thoughts.  

patrickalston

you may want to find out if you are a Rega person or not. If so, it will be a fun journey, not too expensive and little to no tweaking required. 

For what it’s worth. I just watched Harvey Lovegrow from Pearl Acoustics YouTube channel say the Rega Aura Reference was the best phono stage he’s ever heard.  I have no input to this claim - just passing on the info.

https://youtu.be/C-mbkiVBQ9I?si=XyuuLE0T20b3hmwx

RE: @bigtwin I am a big fan of Esoteric gear.  Since 2008 my digital front end has been Esoteric, X-03, K-01XS, and now K-01XD SE..  Superbly engineered and sonically special, so I am sure that the E-02 is a superb, resolving, quiet and neutral phono amp - but it is $10K.  Supposing you get a low output, low impedance cartridge, for that price, the Sutherland Dos Locos is magical.

It has an unbelievable ability to extract every tiny nuance from the grooves without losing musicality.  That component would blow the $15k budget but if you think you can stretch to a $9,500 phono amp - read the reviews, they are spot on.  The Sutherland Duo is very very good at 1/2 the price but the Dos Locos reveals another layer. Also it requires no setting of load impedance as it operates on the current from the cartridge.

FWIW the Dos Locos has an LPS, the Duo default is SMPS - with acres of filtering - to my ears silent, but an LPS version is available.

this is excellent advice, especially relevant to your self-described inclinations

 

"billstevenson

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I think you are getting some excellent advice here.  Lewm in particular is someone you can depend on absolutely.  Let me weigh in on turntables only.  You mentioned you have two local dealers, one carries VPI and the other Dr. Feickert.  Those are two excellent brands.  Either would be first rate, there are none better.  My advice is that you focus on those two dealers with an eye to choosing the one you are most comfortable with and buy your TT there.  The dealer will set it up for you and maintain it for you.  Over time your turntable will need to be re-adjusted, need stylus replacements and so forth.  The dealer is key to long term satisfaction.  There are lots of good brands of TTs and many have been mentioned in this thread.  The dealer can make or break the deal with any TT on a long list.  Shop for your dealer first."