Phono Pre-amp for non-vinyl guy.


I’m not really into vinyl. But, I have an old direct drive Sony PS-T2 turntable with a Grado cartridge of some sort and 20-30 vinyl albums. I will occasionally buy new vinyl from new or emerging artists. Not really into vintage vinyl except what I have left from the 80s and 90s. My current phono pre is an ART DJ Pre II. And while I know nothing about vinyl hi-fi I am under the impression that this current phono pre sucks. It just sounds kind of flat and seems to be lacking at the high end. I have to turn the gain all the way up to get much out of it. I know it is not on the same level of my current system:

Audio Research LS-16 tube preamp.

Madrigal Proceed HPA2 (Levinson) amplifier

Aerial Acoustics 7B tower speakers

Transparent Audio Cables all around

To be clear, I am not looking for a phono preamp on the same level as the rest of the system nor I am I looking to buy a new turn table.

So my question is, what reasonably priced phono pre would be a decent step up from the ART DJ I currently have. I’d probably buy used.

Wondering about the Schiit Mani, the various Fosi models, Cambridge Audio Alva Solo and NAD PP2e.

n80

I meant the volume pot on the LS-16 (experiment with both lower/higher settings on both the phono gain pot and the line preamplifier volume pot).

I use an old Musical Fidelity V-LPS solid state phono preamp with Grado Gold and Silver cartridges that sounds quite good with my oddball setup.

It retailed for just under $200 and I purchased it for less than $100 when it was being closed out.

I don’t keep up on this stuff, but the inexpensive Schiit (sp?) might be a contemporary equivalent.

 

DeKay

If under $500 looking at from high to low price, Ps Audio GCPH, Lehman Black Cube, Hagerman Bugle, Bellari 130. There’s plenty others out there. Buy something that sells fast incase you want to bail out or move up. I even have this $40 retail Recoton phono pre that sounds really good a friend lent me while my phono pre was in the shop. He gave me the Bellari and Recoton I leaned toward Recoton, cartridge used was Dynavector 20x2h so not sure fair comparison. I was amazed you can pick them up on eBay used for $12 or $13 bucks, Recoton SP-2, it also had more gain than Bellari.

@n80 - give Fluance a try

It’s very affordable and provides very good performance

I bought a Fluance TT and this Phono stage.

They perform exeptionally well for their budget price

Don't be put off by it's "budget appearance". What's inside the box is exceptional

I’ve had a few phono stages over the years and this one gave all but one of them a run for their money. It’s very quiet!

I would also recommend this cartridge - it punches way above its price point and works very well with the phono stage. It will make you love your vinyl all over again

Regards - Steve