The third arm in my collection of four arms is a 10.5" Audiomods Series Six Evolution arm that is terminated with a DIN plug and uses a Wireworld Micro Silver Eclipse 10 tonearm cable. I have a Benz Micro Glider H2 onit, and it feeds my onboard phono stage of the Trinov preamp.
What I have discovered is that I am not a fan of meh level analog playback. I would sooner listen to my digital rig. Not that this combo sounded bad, it just was not special.
So I wanted a high value phono stage. After a bit of reading back and forth on this thread, an opportunity presented itself. A fellow was selling a DIY phono stage based on Pete Millet boards and it uses inductors in the signal path, and has a robust power supply, quality resistors, and good internal cabling. I thought why not? Let us see what happens.
I have it in the system for 3 days now, powered on 24/7. I have to say it exceeds my expectations, and is beautifully expressive, transparent, layered, and tonally balanced. There really is nothing to complain about sound wise.
The one drawback is its got 45 and 55 dB of gain and 47K load, so its not meant for LOMC as it sits. I will need a head amp or SUT, and I am not fond of the clutter and extra boxes. But it is what it is. The sound is very enjoyable, and it is worth investing in. It deserves better than a Glider.
