New £1k Phono Stage - recommendations
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New £1k Phono Stage - recommendations
I thought twice about posting this here for fear it being deemed sacrilegious but, on reflection, this may be exactly the right place to post! I currently own a NVA Phono 2 (MC) which, for reasons purely of aesthetics and pragmatism, I'm thinking of moving on. The thing is, I love the sound of it and am really nervous about swapping it out for something else, but I really need to reduce cables and boxes, so I'm after suggestions for a decent, one box solution up to about £1k. As many of you people will know the Phono's presentation characteristics I'd be very interested if anyone could suggest a one-box alternative that might put as much of a smile on my face. It'll be partnered with a Rega Planar 6 currently sporting a Goldring Excel GS.
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Re: New £1k Phono Stage - recommendations
Let me know if you find anything better. I'd be interested to know.
And better, I'm mean really better, not marzipan instead of chocolate.
And better, I'm mean really better, not marzipan instead of chocolate.
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Re: New £1k Phono Stage - recommendations
DittoDaniel Quinn wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:14 pm Let me know if you find anything better. I'd be interested to know.
And better, I'm mean really better, not marzipan instead of chocolate.
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Re: New £1k Phono Stage - recommendations
The NVA phono stage won the phono stage bake-off that I attended. It sounded better than some phono stages that cost considerably more.
You'd be better off changing your turntable away from that boring belt drive.
You'd be better off changing your turntable away from that boring belt drive.
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Re: New £1k Phono Stage - recommendations
I really like my Phono 2 but I do understand the need to reduce box count. I have never heard on but Tron always get very good reports.
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Re: New £1k Phono Stage - recommendations
I was rather hoping someone here might be able to point me in the right direction seeing as I'll have limited opportunity to trial anything before I purchase. I love the Phono 2 and I have no great expectation that anyone is going to pull a rabbit out of the hat for me but I'm hoping perhaps a smaller, maybe British, supplier who someone has had a good experience with might crop up on the radar.Daniel Quinn wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:14 pm Let me know if you find anything better. I'd be interested to know.
And better, I'm mean really better, not marzipan instead of chocolate.
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Re: New £1k Phono Stage - recommendations
There was a Tron at the phono stage bake-off.
The owner reported that he had modified it after buying it and that his modifications had improved the sound.
Even after the modifications, it sounded too lush. Too lush as in a not particularly good valvey sound.
Good valve amplification should be transparent, especially in the midrange.
The Tron wasn't transparent.
It's the type of valvey sound that the Tron has that leads arch objectivists, or arch solid state types to say "You just like the sound of pleasant distortion if you like valve amplification."
I'd take an NVA Phono 1 over the Tron (and bear in mind that the Phono 2 sounds better than the Phono 1).
I have no idea why Tron phono stages get good reports.
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Re: New £1k Phono Stage - recommendations
You could have longer umbilicals fitted to your P2 to aid placement.
When we relaunch the phono stages, we are looking at a single power supply box with 2 x 120va transformers - this will effectively give you the specification of the old P2 with second supply but in 2 boxes instead of 3.
For those looking for fewer boxes, the A60+ is excellent. We will also be reintroducing integrated amplifiers next year.
There are some phono stage bake-off write-ups in the archives.
When we relaunch the phono stages, we are looking at a single power supply box with 2 x 120va transformers - this will effectively give you the specification of the old P2 with second supply but in 2 boxes instead of 3.
For those looking for fewer boxes, the A60+ is excellent. We will also be reintroducing integrated amplifiers next year.
There are some phono stage bake-off write-ups in the archives.
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Re: New £1k Phono Stage - recommendations
Thanks Savvy, I'll trawl the archives later.savvypaul wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 10:18 am You could have longer umbilicals fitted to your P2 to aid placement.
When we relaunch the phono stages, we are looking at a single power supply box with 2 x 120va transformers - this will effectively give you the specification of the old P2 with second supply but in 2 boxes instead of 3.
For those looking for fewer boxes, the A60+ is excellent. We will also be reintroducing integrated amplifiers next year.
There are some phono stage bake-off write-ups in the archives.
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Re: New £1k Phono Stage - recommendations
Didn't listen to something better than the Phono 2 till now.
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